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April 19, 2009

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Gooey for Open Goo

Awhile back I implemented a project management system called Project Pier to better assist my clients . Now that I am building a team together for design, programming and SEO  activities, I felt I needed more of a robust system. Why: Project Pier did require some recoding to implement functions such as email notifications [...]

September 29, 2008

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Project Management – Project Pier

For awhile now,  I’ve been wanting to implement a project management system not only for myself but also to keep clients updated and informed.   Although i explored with systems like Basecamp,  I wanted to find an open source project management system I could host on my own server. When searching for an appropriate project management [...]

May 31, 2008

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what is igoogle?

Tonight, I was playing around with IGoogle. I love this fun little feature! If you are wondered what it’s about, IGoogle is a method to create your personal at-a-glance page of information. With a list of hundereds of gadges to add, you could spend quite some time configuring and re-configuring your home page. With only [...]

May 20, 2008

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Balancing work and life

A few weeks ago, I read this interesting article about balancing work & life while running a home office. It really made me think about the boundaries between family and professional life while operating a home based business. Since my significant other, Tim  and I both operate home businesses, we realized we needed to make a [...]

May 10, 2008

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Keeping it together

Over the past few weeks, I’ve been feeling like a chicken with my head cut off. It happens to all of us once in awhile… even the most efficient. When I realized I was in that place of disorganization and slight chaos, I knew it was important for me to find a way to “keep [...]

May 3, 2008

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My lesson in CRMs

Over the past few weeks, I wanted to find a more efficient way for me to keep track of leads and contacts. Basically, I realized I needed a contact management system. My outlook box was crammed full of active leads and clients. Keeping track of when potential clients contacted me last and who I needed [...]