Credit should be given where credit is due—that said, I’d like to turn the spotlight today on more than 40 Pearle Vision franchisees who received awards for their excellent sales performance and service to customers. The 2011 Pearle Vision Summit took place in San Antonio, TX and approximately 200 franchisees, staff members, and doctors joined representatives from the brand to celebrate the accomplishments of the franchise community and receive an overview of what’s to come in 2012. CONTINUE READING ![]()
Archive for November, 2011
Franchisee Award Winners
High Index Lenses
Unless you’re talking about sweaters during winter or cuts of bacon at breakfast, thin is better than thick—at least when it comes to your lenses. The fact is, a majority of eyeglass wearers are nearsighted, which requires lenses that are thinner at the center and thicker at the edges. The stronger the prescription, the thicker the lenses. Aesthetically, thicker lenses aren’t generally as appealing—who likes to wear thick heavy glasses? CONTINUE READING ![]()
Spruce Up Your Specs: Eyeglass Makeover
The thing with personal style is that for many of us when we find something that works we tend not to change the formula. Why fix what’s not broken? This mentality is what can lead to sometimes regrettable side by side photo comparisons of one’s self from the 80s vs. one’s self in the present with not much change visible besides the improved pixel quality of the photo itself. Your eyeglasses are susceptible to this phenomenon, and an easy piece to overlook giving a needed update. CONTINUE READING ![]()
Host a Local Collection for OneSight
For millions of OneSight patients worldwide, the adage “seeing is believing” rings with truth. Seeing clearly can mean a renewed belief in the possibilities for one’s life—whether it’s a child who can perform better in school, or an adult who regains a sense of independence. It’s thanks to the donations from caring supporters like you that OneSight has been able to successfully deliver free eye care and eyewear to more than eight million patients since 1988. CONTINUE READING ![]()
Seeing at Arm’s Length? Bifocal Lenses
If you’ve caught yourself holding your book further away from your face than usual to read the text, and if you’re near or beyond 40 you may have a condition called presbyopia—a common, natural part of aging, it’s the worsening of vision especially close up. It happens to us all. As you age, CONTINUE READING ![]()














