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AZVAs Podcast 3: Prepping to Attend Industry Events

Loosely Speaking

You can also find AZVAs the Podcast on iTunes in the podcast directory. Here’s that link: [link] April 2010 Show Notes: This episode of AZVAs the Podcast is sponsored by Versatility , Virtual Assistance for the real world. How to prepare for and get the most out of attending an industry event. Get Loosely Speaking Products.

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AZVAs Podcast Episode 2: March 2010

Loosely Speaking

By the way, we’re also on iTunes in the podcast directory. To receive notices when new podcasts are released, email ktcosmos@LooseEnds.net Podcast: Play in new window | Download Comment: 1 One Comment blog.looseends.net » AZVAs Podcast 3: Prepping to Attend Industry Events Pingback // April 18th, 2010 // 2:35 pm [.]

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10 Tips to Help Keep Your Desk Clean

Ian's Messy Desk

Add dated or calendar items to a tickler file system or a diary as soon as they arrive. To be more productive, allocate 15 minutes each week. Initially it may take you longer to catch up if you have a large pile, but 15 minutes is manageable. We all can find this much time in our schedules.

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20 Apps to Organize Your Thoughts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

Use email, instant messaging and your mobile phone to submit your notes or you can clip content from the web with the browser toolbar. With Tomboy you can highlight text, check spelling and auto link web and email addresses. Google Calendar Use this Google calendar tool to track events, set reminders and share with others.

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Master the Art of Re-purposing Your Work and You'll Save Multiple Hours - 50 Ideas To Get You Started

Stephanie LH Calahan

Here's a tip: you talk to, email several people a day. Blog posts and articles can turn into: ebooks, presentations, calendar/tip-of-the-day. 1) Send an email response. 2) Turn your email into a blog post - at least 250 words, spell-checked and edited. (3) The list itself could be one. Let the articles begin.

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Dissecting a wordpress Blog Crash

Loosely Speaking

Turn off all your Plugins and see if that helps (rename the Plugin directory via FTP). —- Tues, 24 Feb 2009 That’s pretty much the suggestion I gave in my email yesterday morning. Leave a Reply Site Pages Commenting Policy About ktcosmos Got Loose Change? All the support files you should need are on the web.

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