Thursday, May 10, 2012

CanClean Janitorial Services - James Maniam and his business

Great meeting today! 


After the dramatic shift of power that occurred few days ago, Matt the Mortgage Man, newly elected president of BBN, was running the meeting for the first time. His style proved to be so efficient that each of us has phone numbers and emails of each other in cell phone now. Quite scientific approach indeed!


We also had a guest speaker, James Maniam, owner of CanClean Janitorial Services. James has successful company that operates in Langley and serves multiple commercial properties. James' specialty is cleaning of churches and his hallmark client is the oldest (over 150 years in existence!) church in Langley. It was great to learn about James' business model and what makes his business unique in that fiercely competitive industry. We hope to see James again and wish him the very best in his business.


Also, possibility of opening a new BBN chapter was briefly discussed. It seems like there is a genuine interest of certain Mission business people to see it happening. The good thing is that our BBN website can be easily extended to accommodate this kind of development. Meanwhile, we should see profiles of Ray Salvador, the comp tech, and John Hubbard of Integral Inspections to be added to the growing list of BBN members on our website so every visitor can learn more about fantastic services they offer.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Helen Williams, the wordsmith

Helen Williams, the wordsmith and copywriter, was out guest speaker last week.

Helen is running a wordsmith business in Langley, BC, helping business owners provide content for the websites, prepare newsletters and doing research. Helen has many years of experience of writing for tourism industry of British Columbia and is well known member of our Langley community.

It was great to hear Helen's tips of how to write best to the web and all those subtle nuances about formatting and color selection. Multiple questions and comments from the audience generated a very interesting dialog about the content of the web for business in general.

We would like to thank Helen for visiting us and hope to see her again.

Those who would like to learn more about Helen's business can visit her website http://williamscopywriting.ca/

Thursday, January 26, 2012

The Pitchman

Great meeting today! Thanks you so much guys for listening so carefully my presentation, I appreciate it. Regarding that book of Malcolm Gladwell, which was mentioned please see it here:


What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures


The chapter about salesman is called "The Pitchman". It is quite interesting reading indeed. Those of us who has to persuade people a lot while making a sale might find it useful and even somewhat inspiring.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Golf as tax deductible entertainment

As all business owners know, certain types of entertainment can be tax deductible for business. For example, if you take a client to a hockey game to seal the deal, half of it can be written off. Well, that is not the case for golf at the moment although there is a chance it might change in the nearest future. In this article it is explained what would be rationale behind it:

Canadians debate tax and golf

I am not sure if our group has any golfers but if this tax project comes through OK, some might consider to become one for Walnut Grove has several great golf courses. It may not happen at all - I have double checked with an experienced accountant about the topic and was told that actually chances for passing that tax bill are fairly slim.

But the most shocking news is that golf in Canada is more popular than ice hockey. Who knew? Bizarre facts come out from shadow once you start digging into Canadian taxation.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas Celebration at John's house

It was great Christmas celebration at John's house!

Almost all group could make it and get together in John Horchik home in Surrey. Friendly talks and fantastic Thai food delivered by Scott and Fanta created good holiday environment. To observe John's way of making coffee was especially exciting - scientific almost alchemy process with vessels more suitable for chemical experimentation rather than drink preparation.

Thank you John and Emma for opening your house for BBN members. Thank you Scott and Fanta for delicious food. Thank you all for participating.

Merry Christmas!

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Passwords and laptops

It was interesting discussion initiated by Ray about password protection and computer safety. Thank you Ray for bringing it up and for the informative printouts.
Just want to get you a link to that data on most common passwords used for ATMs and online banking. Sorry Don I misinformed you about the "mustang" - it is not fifth but tenth, which I believe is still remarkable enough. 
See it here: The ten most common
Also regarding laptop and their safety. Here is an interesting article on software that can mitigate the risk in unpleasant event when laptop is stolen: Retrieving stolen digital devices
Hope none of BNNers would face laptop loss and if you see your password in that list make sure you change it to something less predictable.


Friday, September 23, 2011

BBN Guest: Captured Assets Inventory Services Inc.

Thursday morning was wet and gloomy but our BBN meeting was as usually sunny and bright. Magic touch of Sun Life expert Bob Fletcher some might say and it is hard to imagine anyone who would disagree.
We had guest that morning, Lynn Rimmer of Captured Assets Inventory Services Inc. Lynn has highly specialized business in the niche many of us never heard of - Lynn helps businesses and individuals with detailed cataloging of material assets. It was very interesting to hear Lynn about her business and how it can help people to organize stuff so everything would be taken into consideration. It makes sense since many of us hardly keep track of all our belongings. Lynn just started to build up networking for her business and we really hope she would consider joining BBN as a member.
Matt the Mortgage Man shared with us a very interesting nuance regarding renewal of mortgage.  Too bad banks do not always disclose that clause. Thank you Matt for keeping us up to date.