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One Client’s Transformation: From Clunky and Inefficient to Streamlined and Effective

Office Organization Success

Geoff Bateson was my very first client when I opened my doors for business in November 2001 (in fact I’d worked with Geoff for about six years on a Government-funded literacy and numeracy project). Recently he approached me again as he was having a very real dilemma with his website; it was old and clunky and not at all effective.

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3 Steps for Successful Business Growth

Office Organization Success

A typical scenario I come across (in fact I’ve had several conversations with business owners about this) is that they are juggling getting their newsletter up and running; posting to their blog; creating products to sell via their website; and launch a membership program – all in addition to getting more clients.

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Get ready to ditch your website for a blog site!

Office Organization Success

When I first started my business in November 2001 the ‘big’ thing back then was to get your website up. I’ll show you how to: Decide which is the best list management service to use for sending out your newsletter/ezine and what pitfalls you need to avoid when choosing the service to use.

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Building a Perpetual Marketing Machine

Small Business CEO

In a Pickle keeps its relationship with customers strong by sending them a weekly email newsletter that includes information on specials, community service activities, and even little things like tips on parking in the neighborhood. And when that happens, the virtuous circle is complete, and the perpetual marketing machine is in motion.

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10 Reminder Systems for You To Consider

Stephanie LH Calahan

gives me time to send a card or ecard This is what they say about their service on www.BirthdayAlarm.com :  " Birthday Alarm was started in 2001 by Michael and Xochi Birch and Paul Birch (see below) to provide a simple way for people to remember birthdays. .  Today, I'll share a few that my friends and clients like.

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VA Industry Leaders: a conversation

Loosely Speaking

That was in 2001. Well, that was the thought anyway. As far as starting my business, in late 2000 I moved a couple hours from my previous job and maintained contact with my former boss. I started to support him and thought, hey this is cool. My husband found an article about the IVAA so I joined. I maintain, but I can always use more work.

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Three Ways to Start a Revolution | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

A paid newsletter is another way to deliver content. People can and do pay for these kinds of newsletters. But consider that the iPod first came out in October, 2001. Just like you never have to upgrade your Gmail, with a membership site, content can be updated instantly for everyone.

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