Archive | November, 2007

Ga-Ga for Google: Part 2 of 4

“What’s Up Docs?” Last week I started a short series on using Google’s online productivity tools. First, I covered Gmail. Today I want to talk about Google Docs. The concept of online software programs is not a new one. There are many, many companies that offer online tools such as databases, CRM modules, accounting programs, [...]

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Ga-Ga for Google: Part 1 of 4

I want to spend the next few posts talking about how I use some great Google gadgets to get me going. Hopefully you’ll pick up a tip or two you can use for your business. GMail: A paradigm shift A couple of months ago I decided to manage my email completely online. I was tired [...]

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Private: Are you asking the right questions?

A very interesting question appeared on one of the videography boards I frequent. Someone asked, “What is considered a high-end bride?” (This was an event videographer’s board). This person wanted to know, “What constitutes a high end client?” Is it the amount they’re willing to pay you or is it the size of their event [...]

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Are you avoiding your weaknesses?

This is a follow up to my post last week on Marcus Buckingham’s DVD “Trombone Player Wanted.”  I finished watching the series and it was very inspiring. I don’t want to give you a summary of the whole thing because I think you should go out and buy it yourself, but here’s a poignant summer [...]

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Slow Down and Stop

This week’s Dane’s Photo Minute speaks for itself. After watching it, really think about how you can take this lesson and apply it to your life. Enjoy. http://cutframetv.com/flvplayer.swf?file=http://cutframetv.com/flvideo/743.flv&viewkey=594c7bc3c36e7e8ab955&autostart=false&showfsbutton=true

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