Contributors
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We all work for sales
You interactions with a client can make or break a deal. Here, Pete Baker explores how to deliver an exceptional customer experience at every opportunity. I ... -
From working to broken and back again
The smart home has been lauded for its functionality but the same has not always been said of the user interface. Geoff Meads explores some UX ... -
How low can you go?
Crossovers are vital when it comes to configuring an audio system. Anthony Grimani outlines the steps to finding the right frequency for your project. Setting the ... -
How many screens is too many?
There has never been more options for creating the perfect visual display. John O’Brien talks through the many solutions and whether they may be right ... -
If you don’t value your service, why should anyone else?
In a competitive market, having confidence in your own knowledge and skills can tip the balance. Pete Baker writes about hyping your ability, rather than cutting ... -
A change could do you good
Adapting to new environments is in Pete Baker’s blood. Recalling his grandfather’s journey to success, he share some tips to pivot your business. In 1884, in ... -
Tuning up a sound salvage job
Sometimes, your work space leaves a lot to be desired. Anthony Grimani outlines how EQ and tuning can make a world of difference on a 2-channel ... -
Simple and Subtle: The Joy of DNS – Part 2
In this concluding article, Geoff Meads delves deeper into the world of the domain name system (DNS) and demystifies some of the more complicated terminology. In ... -
Keeping in touch…
Whether you’re the bearer of good or bad news, your client wants to hear it from you. Pete Baker stresses the importance of communication in business. ... -
Tipping the balance in hunt for perfection
A home cinema installation is a complex beast, especially if you’re a perfectionist. Anthony Grimani shares some tips on how to know when the project is ...