Posts Tagged ‘customers’

How does the hotel to create a brand that identifies the council

Monday, May 24th, 2010

hotel to create a brand that identifies the councilIn the round of contacts, we have had in April to prepare this information, including merchants and hoteliers, as well as the market theme is constant, other elements began to appear that traders see as possible support for their establishments. Moreover, this month has joined the new management initiative of the Restaurant Casa Carlos, who also believes that everything that comes to fix the attention of neighbors on the local retail and hospitality is something to consider.

As part of the hotel, creating a brand that identifies our council as distinct, as a sign of identity is something they value very positively, and that line says Ramon Blanco, owner of White Cider House Restaurant in Lugo Loaner, who sees through the inclusion of Loaner in the Region of Nora, the council “begins to play outside and there I think we’re on the right track, and very much welcomed the two days that has driven attractions yet young local board of Hospitality.

Initiatives must be aimed to “create a brand that identifies the council,” what good will to join a “response to the demand of our customers,” and called for giving “good service and good quality and so People who visit us and be outside.

Why do Business in Mexico lost many customers due to immigration

Monday, May 24th, 2010

Business in Mexico lost many customers due to immigrationAbout 65 million Mexicans to enter daily to Arizona for work, and family business: they spend U.S. $ 7.4 million

Nogales (Reuters). The musical instrument store Delbert Lopez family in the bustling city of Nogales on the border state of Arizona, sells guitars and accordions to mariachi bands and musicians who come from Mexico to buy.

However, in mid-May at the store music stopped. Mexican customers, generating almost all sales stayed away as part of a two-day boycott to repudiate a severe immigration law in Arizona.

“The streets were empty and my store,” Lopez said, the protest called “A Day without a Mexican”, 14 and 15 May.

The law could make life difficult for retailers at the border, which have already been affected by the recession and the Arizona economy would be hit by the loss of business.

But on a larger scale, experts generally believe that trade between the U.S. and Mexico, estimated at about U.S. $ 1,000 million a day, probably will not suffer because of the latter problem in the often strained US-Mexican relations.

The law requires state and local police review immigration status of those it suspects of being in the country illegally. Critics on both sides of the border say that the initiative promotes racial discrimination.

Mexican President Felipe Calderon, standing next to his U.S. counterpart, Barrack Obama, criticized the legislation during a visit to Washington last week. He said that Mexican immigrants were a “significant contribution to the economy and society of the United States, but many faced discrimination,” as in Arizona. “

The measure has provoked legal challenges and cancellations of conventions and, more recently, slights of about 65,000 Mexicans who enter the state every day for work, visiting relatives and shopping, spending $ 7.4 million according to a recent study by the University Arizona.

“People in Mexico have been very insulted by this legislation, as well as the majority of Latinos in the state of Arizona,” said Bruce Backer, president of the Retailers Association Center Nogales, adding that sales of local shops decreased between 40 and 60% by the boycott.