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"As the operator of a small business in a competitive industry, effective marketing and promotion have been the keys to our success. Thankfully, several years ago we made the great decision to use 1-800-NoSmoke in all of our advertising and it has proven to be a very valuable asset.  1-800-NoSmoke is the perfect fit for our business. It is easy for people to remember, it identifies the services we provide and it is the way for the caller to reach us, all in one.  1-800-NoSmoke adds value to every advertising dollar we spend and I would highly recommend using this service."

Carol Logan
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Anne Penman Laser Therapy - Jacksonville

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Research has consistently shown that consumers remember toll free vanity numbers and prefer doing business with companies that offer an easy-to-remember pathway to contact them. One needs only to look at the success of 1-800-FLOWERS® to understand the power that a great toll free vanity number can have on your business. Using the right toll free number can also lead to repeat business. Once your customers have had a good experience using your toll free vanity number, it’s easy for them to pick up the phone and call again and again.

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CNBC Reports that studies show 1-800 vanity phone numbers dramatically increase advertising response rates and sales. View the above video.

Tobacco smoking is the act of burning the dried or cured leaves of the tobacco plant and inhaling the smoke for pleasure, for ritualistic or social purposes, self-medication, or simply to satisfy addiction. The practice was common among Native Americans throughout North and South America, and was later introduced to the rest of the world, via trade, following European exploration of the Americas.

Tobacco smoke contains nicotine, an addictive stimulant. The effect of nicotine in first time or irregular users is an increase in alertness and memory, and mild euphoria. In chronic users, nicotine simply relieves the symptoms of nicotine withdrawal: confusion, restlessness, anxiety, insomnia, and dysphoria. Withdrawal symptoms in chronic users begin to appear approximately 30 minutes after every dose. Nicotine also disturbs metabolism and suppresses appetite. This is because nicotine, like many stimulants, increases blood sugar.