FAQ
At Business Media Services Ltd, we've done our best to create a Web site that anticipates and satisfies our customers' needs. With that goal in mind, we've compiled a list of frequently asked questions. If you do not find an answer to your question here, contact us at 64-7-3494107 or ms@bms.co.nz
WRITING QUESTION: I struggle to put things down on paper clearly. How can you help me? ANSWER: BMS can provide you with tools to improve your written communications. Once you contact us, we will listen to your requirements, note what it is you want to say and provide a draft for you to look at. You can make changes or adapt it to your requirements, and we can liaise with you to help you with future writing.
PUBLISHING QUESTION: What’s involved in getting my writing/book published? ANSWER: We can provide you with an assessment of your work. Initially we will assess as to whether it is publishable as it is or whether it requires more work. Working with you we will try to determine the best publishing options for your work. This means sometimes we will publish the work for you or we will find a publisher who can provide the service you require.
SUPPORT QUESTION: My CV needs updating. Is this something you do? ANSWER: Having a well written and prepared CV is an important component in applying for employment in a competitive jobs market. We can assess your current CV and offer suggestions; or we can prepare a new CV. Our access to digital publishing options provide you with a wider array of tools to enhance your CV.
BILLING QUESTION: I don’t know if I can afford your services. Can I? ANSWER: Talk to us first about what you want and what you can afford. We are able to provide effective cost solutions for all levels of customers. This can be on a one-off contract arrangement, a percentage basis, or a retainer fee.
PRODUCT / SERVICE SPECIFIC QUESTION: I have a small business and want to update my marketing. What can you do for me? ANSWER: BMS provides cost effective assistance in preparing marketing tools, such as brochures and web sites.
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTION: Can you suggest a good books to read for business and personal or leisure? ANSWER: For business, try getting hold of “Book Row”, the story of the rise and fall of the New York antiquarian book trade. Personally, everybody has their own taste, of course, but I am a bit of a fan of Charlotte Grimshaw, particularly her story “Opportunity”. Unfortunately, her latest novel, “The Night Book”, needed a bit more editing - but then, I would say that wouldn’t I.
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