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Text Messages

May 29th, 2009 by Sammrat

Text Messages, can be used for your Text Messages campaign or Text Messages promotion. Text Messages are restricted to 160 characters in the text message body. Send your text message to any mobile in India. When you send text messages make your text message very reliable to your recepient. Text Messages always helps you in your business to promote your products and services. Send Text Messages anywhere in India without any software.

Text Messaging, always helps you in building your opt-in leads by text messaging your business information. Text Messaging is always required for clients to know about current scenario about your company. Text messaging could be done in seconds and your text messages will be sent to thousands of your clients at one click. Text Messaging services can be used by any company for their text message promotion.

Short Text Messages, will help you in getting the feedback from existing clients to improvise your services. Many Short Text Messages Providers allows you to send Short Text Messages through various options, but we recommend you to use High Priority Short Text Messages Gateway for better performance.

Bulk Text Messaging, can be sent upto 25,000 bulk text messaging units per minute through our PopSmsIndia.com. Help your customers by sending bulk text messages for their current updates in their subscriptions. Send discount coupons or special offers through Bulk Text messages.

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Bulk SMS | Bulk SMS Resellers

May 19th, 2009 by Sammrat

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CaesarStone Announces Winners of Design Contest with Dwell Magazine

May 9th, 2009 by caesarstoneus

CaesarStone, the original quartz countertops manufacturer, and Dwell® magazine announced that Hayato Takahashi’s Curve Table was awarded first place in the Challenge Your Imagination design competition. Takahashi won the grand prize of $5,000. The competition required designers to create tables that are sustainable, innovative and challenged conventional thinking about how CaesarStone can be used.

Jonah Takagi’s Deconstructed Prism Table and Sven Schroeter’s Keybeam Table won second and third place respectively; both designers were each awarded a $1,000 prize.


The competition was launched last year at the Dwell on Design® modern design event in Los Angeles and culminated at the 2009 AIA Expo in San Francisco where the final entries were displayed and the top three entries were named. The judging panel, which included members of the Dwell and CaesarStone creative teams, reviewed 240 entries to select six final designs. All finalists were able to work with a CaesarStone fabricator to actually create their designs.
 
 
The other finalists included Efrain Velez for the O-Lithas Table; Troy Carlson for Table Cleavage; and Eric Mackey for the Turnstone Table.

 
All finalist tables will be exhibited at the Dwell on Design LA event held at the Los Angeles Convention Center, June 26-28, 2009.

 
 
About CaesarStone
CaesarStone is the original quartz countertop manufacturer. The company is headquartered in Southern California with offices in Los Angeles, CA; San Francisco, CA; San Diego, CA; Seattle, WA; Miami, FL; New York, NY and Atlanta, GA. CaesarStone produces premium quartz countertops, complementing any design application, from traditional to contemporary, for both home and commercial applications. CaesarStone products are available through kitchen and bath retailers, fabricators, architects, designers, builders and distributors nationwide.

 
 
 
Offering a lifetime warranty, their products are nonporous, stain, scratch and heat resistant. CaesarStone has earned the respected Good Housekeeping Seal from Good Housekeeping Research Institute in addition to ISO 14001 (environmental management system), ISO 9002 (quality management standard), GREENGUARD certification, a member of USGBC (The U.S. Green Building Council) and NSF (public health and safety) certification. Dwell and Dwell on Design are registered trademarks of Dwell, LLC

 
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For more information about CaesarStone and its products, please visit the company’s website at www.CaesarStoneUS.com, or call toll-free 877-9QUARTZ (877-978-2789).

 
Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information.

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Common Countertop Materials

May 9th, 2009 by caesarstoneus

Here are the most common materials used in countertops.
Laminate
What it is: Layers of paper topped with a thin coating of plastic, then glued to plywood or medium-density fiberboard (MDF).

Pros: Laminate resists stains and comes in a slew of colors and fun patterns, such as zebrawood.

Cons: If you slice through the top layer, you’ll need to replace the entire countertop. Laminate can buckle under high heat, and seams are visible where pieces meet.

Cost: $10 to $30 a square foot.*

*Price ranges include installation.
Solid surface
What it is: Molded resin.

Pros: Often referred to by the brand name Corian, it is stain-resistant and nonporous and ranges in color from bright blue to earthy beige. “Some shades mimic the look of smooth concrete,” says Melissa Birdsong, vice president of trend, design and brand for Lowe’s.

Cons: Scratches can be gently sanded out, but the material may be scorched by hot pots and marred by knives.

Cost: $35 to $80 a square foot.
Marble
What it is: Crystallized limestone, typically with gray or beige veining.

Pros: It’s classic. “Like the Parthenon, marble gets better with age,” says Matt Aanensen. It is heat-resistant and features a cool-to-the-touch surface that’s ideal for rolling dough.

Cons: It’s prone to chipping, and acidic foods, like lemons and tomatoes, can cause stains and deep scratches. It should be sealed annually. You’ll have to apply a poultice to suck stains out.

Cost: $40 to $100 a square foot.

Tip: Marble and granite vary from slab to slab, so if you’re particular, visit a stone yard to pick out your own piece.
Stainless steel
What it is: Sheets of metal.

Pros: Stainless-steel surfaces are heat-resistant and nonporous, so they will stay bacteria-free. “There’s not much you can do to hurt it, and the look never goes out of style,” says Tracey Overbeck Stead, an interior designer in Austin, Texas.

Cons: It’s generally a fingerprint magnet. However, smudges are not as noticeable on a brushed or matte finish. Stainless steel can also scratch easily.

Cost: $70 to $120 a square foot.
Concrete
What it is: Cement, water, sand, stone and pigment formed into a slab.

Pros: “The surface is incredibly smooth,” says Paula Flanagan, an interior designer in Chicago. And it’s customizable. Tint it to match a paint color, embed it with shells, and choose any thickness.

Cons: It may crack when exposed to extreme temperature changes. It also needs to be sealed annually and waxed every couple of months.

Cost: $80 to $120 a square foot.
Engineered Stone
What it is: This material is 93% quartz particles mixed with various resins and pigments. Brands include CaesarStone Quartz countertops and Zodiaq.

Pros: It’s as tough as nails. There’s minimal variation from slab to slab, and it comes in bright colors, such as race-car red and aqua blue. It won’t scratch or scorch, and it never needs to be sealed.

Cons: Seams are visible, and the edges may chip.

Cost: $45 to $90 a square foot.
Paper composite
What it is: Paper pulp bonded together with water-based resins. Richlite is one of the main brands.

Pros: It’s made from a renewable resource. It’s also heat- and scratch-resistant and exceedingly smooth to the touch (you won’t believe it was made out of paper).

Cons: Red wine, juice, and mustard may stain it (they can be tackled with warm water and a scrub pad).

Cost: $90 to $120 a square foot.
Soapstone
What it is: A natural, porous stone, usually gray in color. You might remember it from high school chemistry class, as it was used to top those old lab tables.

Pros: It can handle hot spots and doesn’t stain.

Cons: You’ll have to smooth out scratches and help the stone oxidize (or darken) evenly by occasionally applying mineral oil. The stone is soft and thus susceptible to chipping.

Cost: $50 to $100 a square foot.
Wood
What it is: Solid slabs of hardwood (usually maple, oak, cherry, walnut or teak) or butcher block (pieces of hardwood glued together). Wood certified by the Forest Stewardship Council comes from sustainably managed forests.

Pros: It takes on character as it ages.

Cons: It can warp, stain, burn and scratch and must be sealed annually. Wood absorbs bacteria; disinfect it after exposure to raw meat or fish.

Cost: $40 to $65 a square foot.
Limestone
What it is: A sedimentary rock consisting mainly of calcite.

Pros: Limestone features minimal veining and varies from slab to slab. It can withstand high heat.

Cons: It stains easily and must be sealed at least once a year. You’ll need to use a poultice of baking soda and water to draw out tough stains (such as the rust ring from your husband’s shaving can). It’s also prone to scratches, nicks and chips.

Cost: $60 to $100 a square foot.
Granite
What it is: One of the hardest natural stones on earth, ranging in color from basic black to pink.

Pros: Granite has become the upgrade of choice in kitchens and baths for good reason. It is nonporous and extremely durable and can hold its own against hot pots. The varieties are endless, and no two slabs are exactly alike. A few types come presealed.

Cons: Seams are visible. Most granite needs to be sealed annually.

Cost: $40 to $100 a square foot.
Recycled glass
What it is: Ground-up glass mixed with concrete.

Pros: This eco-friendly material can withstand heat, resists scratching, and comes in many colors and thicknesses.

Cons: Dropping a heavy pot or pan on recycled-glass countertops could cause the surface to crack or chip — and the damage can’t be repaired. Some kinds are slightly bumpy. You’ll need to seal it once a year, and it can show fingerprints.

Cost: $100 to $190 a square foot.

By Carolyn Weber, Real Simple

Disclaimer: This blog or article is for information purpose only, and should not be treated a professional advise or price protection guarantee. This blog is mainly used for search engine optimization and other commercial purposes and it is advised that readers seek professional consultation in the field of interest for more information.

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The Best choice for bulk messaging services in India

May 8th, 2009 by Sammrat
The Best choice for bulk messaging services in India

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The Best Choice for Bulk Messaging Services in India

May 2nd, 2009 by ruuchi

It is an undeniable fact that the advent and mass penetration of the mobile phones has changed the way people communicate all over the world. The device is a wonder of technology that lets people communicate with others in various ways. Apart from calling people also use the short messaging service, popularly called sms.
 
The text message service included in the cell phones let people communicate with others in a discreet way. It enables the sender to covey his message without making others aware about it. This is a great advantage and that is why the advertisers and companies have started using this means to promote their products. Mobile sms marketing has become popular in countries like India. It has affected the advertising industry to a great extent.
 
There are a number of web sites that offer free online sms services and by using them a person can send sms to anywhere and anyone. However these service providers have certain limitations. Most of the bulk sms providers do not allow the users to use messages containing more than 160 characters. Part of the message also contains the advertisements of the service provider.
 
The companies that want to inform the potential customers about their upcoming products and services can resort to the services of the bulk sms resellers. Apart from informing the potential clients about upcoming products and promotions, the companies can also make use of the bulk messaging service to take feedback, send seasonal greetings and send reminders. The Bulk sms can be delivered from a computer using an Internet connection. 
 
There are a number of bulk sms providers in India but a business owner needs to select the one that offers him the maximum value added service. He needs to see if the sms service provider allows him to embed extra characters and multimedia contents in the message. If the provider allows usage of sender name then that would be an added advantage.
 
However if a business owner is looking for a comprehensive and one stop solution to his bulk sms needs he can count on the services of Sammrat.com. It is a part of the venerable Sammrat Ventures. The latter is the channel partner of the top notch MNC banks in India. It has been serving the industry for the past 9 years. The website is designed to complement the services of the company and enable the users to reap maximum benefits for their ventures.
 
Sammrat.com offers a host of services apart from Bulk SMS Marketing that the users can benefit from. It offers Web Designing and Hosting Services, Numerology, Insurance and Investments, loans etc. The users can expect to get a plethora of online services in one site. The company offers its entire services at the most reasonable rate and the users in India can expect to get the best value for their money if they opt for its service.

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