Friday, September 3, 2010

Services


A short list of the online mar­ket­ing and other ser­vices we offers:

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Inter­net Marketing

Out­sourc­ing Inter­net mar­ket­ing ser­vices is not a new trend, yet many peo­ple are unaware of its poten­tial. There is a lot of uncer­tainty and skep­ti­cism about out­sourc­ing, what many believe to be, a func­tion that should be kept in house. How­ever, there are cer­tain parts of your inter­net mar­ket­ing cam­paign that can be safely out­sourced and we dis­cusses a few of them in our Inter­net Mar­ket­ing Ser­vices section.

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Graphic Design

A dis­tinc­tive iden­tity will stand out among com­peti­tors. Cor­po­rate iden­tity is a defined sys­tem of graphic ele­ments that rep­re­sent your com­pany. It says who you are, may it be reli­able, trendy or approach­able … read more about our Graphic Design Ser­vice.

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Account­ing Outsourcing

Let’s face it; the man­ag­ing of account­ing date and finan­cial infor­ma­tion has become even more com­pli­cated nowa­days. The cur­rent eco­nomic cli­mate will attest to that, such as:

* What’s the most accept way to report rev­enue?
* How does one keeps up with never end­ing tax law changes?
* What do the new rules and reg­u­la­tions mean?

These are all very exhaust­ing to mon­i­tor and costly to man­age. That’s why account­ing experts become even more help­ful and lend you the knowl­edge you need to make sig­nif­i­cant finan­cial steps toward success.

Our Account­ing Out­sourc­ing Ser­vices aims at free­ing your resources, we help your orga­ni­za­tion to con­cen­trate on your core busi­ness func­tions with­out wast­ing time on book­keep­ing or hir­ing com­pe­tent account­ing professionals.

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Thai Com­pany Reg­is­tra­tion

Due to lan­guage bar­ri­ers and nation­al­is­tic Thai laws, many foreigners/expats find the process of set­ting up a com­pany in Thai­land to be dif­fi­cult and con­fus­ing. Deal­ing with “the legalese dialect of Eng­lish” in the US, UK, Aus, or NZ etc is chal­leng­ing enough, when you come to Thai­land as a for­eigner with­out native legal rights, adding the Thai-English lan­guage bar­rier, alto­gether may seems like daunting.

Plus all offi­cial doc­u­ments are in Thai. If you are like most expats, you can’t read and write Thai, you don’t know what those forms are and how to fill them out in Thai, then your money, time, effort and future will have to deal with the author­i­ties and rid­ing on those forms.

As pro­fes­sion­als who per­form these sys­tem­atic processes rou­tinely and who are famil­iar with the sys­tem, we can Help and Guide You.

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Thai Work Per­mit and Visa

Unlike many other coun­tries, in Thai­land a visa and a work per­mit are two dif­fer­ent things. Many coun­tries have “work visas” mean­ing that the visa itself entails the right to work. How­ever, in Thai­land, even with a Non-Immigrant Busi­ness “B” Visa, a per­son does not have the auto­matic right to work in the King­dom. In fact, should one engage in any endeavor that could be deemed “work” by the Thai author­i­ties, then that per­son could be arrested, fined, and/or deported for work­ing in Thai­land with­out the proper Thai work permit.

Are you a for­eigner that needs assis­tance? We offer you Expert Help on the Work Per­mit and Visa Mat­ters.

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Inter­pre­ta­tion and Translation

A source of for­eign, multi-linguistic inter­preters includ­ing Chi­nese, Khmer, Japan­ese, Korean and Thai who are adept in the Bi-directional inter­pre­ta­tion & trans­la­tion into and from Eng­lish, with many years of expe­ri­ence in serv­ing at national and inter­na­tional heights … more about our Inter­pre­ta­tion & Trans­la­tion Services

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