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Peter Radnai - CEO AnsweringService.com, Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Many small businesses are aware they have a need for a live phone answering service but are unsure how to set the service up. Unfortunately most start by hiring new employees and training them to answer calls. It is costly and time consuming decision that requires great effort on behalf of the business as. Company resources are drained catering for these employees. All this can be easily averted by outsourcing the work to a “Virtual Office”, which can have your calls answered around the clock without the time and price commitment.

Retaining customers is integral to business success. AnsweringService.com will broaden your business at minimal costs. By utilizing this service you can provide the customers with 24/7 access to your company. Professional representatives trained in communications will handle your calls while giving your customers and associates an environment that satisfies them with their inquiries and simultaneously making them feel important.

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Cities in Connecticut

Located in the New England region of the northeastern U.S.A. Connecticut is home to 3.4 million residents. It is bordered by Rhode Island to the east, Massachusetts to the north and New York to the west and south. The most populous center is in Cheshire, New Haven County. Southwestern Connecticut is part of the New York metropolitan area within the Tri-State region. It has a long history and politics and played a major role in the establishment of the federal government. The state is also well known for its wealth, most prosperous in the country for per capita income.

The region was inhabited by the Mohegan tribes prior to European colonization. In 1614, Dutch explorer, Adriaen Block was the first European in the area. Dutch fur traders built a fort at Dutch Point near present day Hartford. A new colony was created by John Winthrop in 1635 at the mouth of the Connecticut River; this was the first of one of the three colonies that helped make up Connecticut.

Although the first English settlers arrived in 1633 the main large group arrived in1636, these settlers were Puritans led by Thomas Hooker. He helped establish the Connecticut Colony, the second of the three colonies. The third colony was the New Haven Colony, established by John Davenport, Theophilus Eaton, and others at New Haven. The New Haven Colony was independent and had its own Constitution. With the flood of English in the area the Dutch left their fort in 1654.

Winthrop saw that legally that the Connecticut and Quinnipiack Colonies were united, with most favor going to the Connecticut colony. New Haven would remain a seat of government with Hartford until after the American Revolution. The state was one of the original thirteen to join the Union in 1788.

The per capita income for 2007 was $54,117, ranking Connecticut first among the states.

The main agricultural output of the state is nursery stock; eggs; clams and lobster; dairy products; cattle; and tobacco. Transportation equipment, especially helicopters, aircraft parts, and nuclear submarines; heavy industrial machinery and electrical equipment; military weaponry; fabricated metal products; chemical and pharmaceutical products; and scientific instruments are the leading sources of industrial output.

The arts, film, history and tourism industries generated a total of more than $14 billion in economic activity and create 170,000 jobs each year. The personal income derived from this was $9 billion for the residents of the state, while the state and local revenues receive $1.7 billion annually.

Connecticut is represented by 16 professional sporting teams, including The Connecticut Sun (WNBA), New Britain Rock Cats (Minor League Baseball), Bridgeport Sound Tigers (AHL) and Connecticut Wildcats (American National Rugby League).

Source: Wikipedia