You have three types of files that you deal with every day:
* Daily Action: Things you still need to do
* Project Files: Active folders that are ongoing for a specific period of time
* Reference Files: Nothing more needs to be done on that item, but you want to keep it for possible future reference
The strength of the Paper Tig
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How Paper Tiger Software Helps You with File Management
Posted by dlanders under Products and ServicesFrom http://www.productivitytoday.com 5826 days ago
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Support the blogcatalog community and your account will be upgraded, featured and noted as a “supporter” of blogcatelog for others to see! More traffic to your blog, more friends and fans for only a one time $6 buck payment. I found it's worth supporting blogcatalog - they do what they say!
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How to write a business plan
Posted by JulieR under StartupsFrom http://www.bizhack.net 5828 days ago
How to write a business plan
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Is the Home Office Falling Out of Favor?
Posted by dlanders under ManagementFrom http://www.productivitytoday.com 5831 days ago
With gas prices rising rapidly, the advantages of working from a home office seem to be increasing. Not only is the act of commuting stressful for many, but now it is costing you a lot more to get to your job.
Unfortunately the telecommuting trend seems to be reversing a bit. Some of the biggest corporate proponents...
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Recession? What Recession? Online Ad Spend Surpasses $21B
Posted by jlawlor under Online MarketingFrom http://blogs.mediapost.com 5831 days ago
Online ad revenue climbed to $21.2 billion last year, marking a 26% increase from 2006, the Interactive Advertising Bureau and PricewaterhouseCoopers reported today.
The IAB's report wasn't the only current indication that online media is still thriving. CBS today said it plans to acquire CNet for $1.8 billion cash, marking one of the largest m
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How many words can you make from the letters in the word "marketing"
Posted by jlawlor under AdvertisingFrom http://www.johnlawlor.com 5831 days ago
The letters in the word "marketing" can be used to make 42 different words -- with the word "me" being the smallest of them. I don't know what it means...but can you find any additional words in "marketing?"
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Dell, NFIB Announce 10 of Nation's Most Innovative Companies
Posted by PuggieLover under Success StoriesFrom http://www.nfib.com 5832 days ago
Dell and the National Federation of Independent Business announced the 10 U.S. finalists for the Fifth Annual Dell/NFIB Small Business Excellence Award. Finalists include Escape Technology, Glance Networks, MedApps, Inc., RNs On-Call, Rugroden Drafting & Design, ServusXchange, TecAccess, TechMD, Transport Designs and Your Beauty Network.
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Sometimes negative comments about your business can siphon away business. Here's how to bury bad news on the Internet.
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Do I need Letterhead and Envelopes for my business?
Posted by JulieR under AdvertisingFrom http://blog.em4b.com 5834 days ago
Small business help in answering the question "do I need letterheads and envelopes for my business"
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Location, Location, and Location Will Make A Difference For Your Small Business Success
Posted by TheProfitRepairman under StartupsFrom http://www.usatoday.com 5834 days ago
Look around your business unit and ask yourself, “Does this or that belong here or there?” “The mountain must always come to the customer, not vice versa.” If you do not position your product line in a convenient location for the consumers and their dollars to spend on your business unit, your competitors will.
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