Members' Blog Posts in February 2012

The Five Most Glaring Holes in Small Business IT Security

posted on February 29, 2012

The Five Most Glaring Holes in Small Business IT Security  Read more »

Author: Michael Hunter

Four Tips on Designing Bulk Emails

posted on February 29, 2012

Four Tips on Designing Bulk Emails  Read more »

Author: Michael Hunter

Take a Flying LEAP!

posted on February 29, 2012

2012 is a Leap Year and today, February 29, is the actual Leap Day. So to commemorate this day I challenge you to take a flying LEAP. Learn, love, laugh from this moment on. Be intentional about increasing your capacity in these three areas. Read more »

Author: Alicia Terry

The Secret to Clean Baseboards

posted on February 28, 2012

- Do them lastWait until the rest of your floor cleaning (sweeping, mopping) is done, then tackle the baseboards. They're likely to get even dirtier as you kick up debris from the floors, and doing the baseboards last will save you from having to do them twice.- Vacuum themVacuum the baseboards using your brush attachment. The baseboards should be totally free of hair, dust and any loose dirt before you wash them. Pay particular attention to the floor around the baseboards, which is where most of the floor's dirt tends to accumulate. Read more »

Author: Robin Bond

Use Email Signatures to Ensure People Have Your Contact Info

posted on February 27, 2012

Ever received an email asking you to call the sender, but there’s no phone number to be found in the email? Frustrating, isn’t it? Read more »

Author: Michael Hunter

Health Care Benefits are Costly

posted on February 23, 2012

If you are an individual or small business, I do not need to tell you how expensive health care costs are. Deciding whether to provide your employees health care as a benefit can make or break a companies bottom line. There are alternatives to traditional health insurance. Read more »

Author: Robert DuCharme

Quest for Quality - Facts about Fabrics and Draperies

posted on February 23, 2012

It is true that all of the fabrics may come from the same mill, but the quality of the goods may vary. Many fabrics are sold in bulk as “seconds” and have no consistency in the dye lot (color distribution), the finish, or the sizing (stability of the yarns). Fabrics that are purchased through Robin Bond Interiors are first quality and can be replaced if flaws are discovered. Additional goods are available and the supplies will match the dye lot as close as possible. In all cases the mills can discontinue a fabric at any time without notice. Read more »

Author: Robin Bond

Planning + Commitment = Your Dreams into Reality

posted on February 20, 2012

If you want to reach your goals (either personally or professionally, or both) consider that you have two basic options. You can either respond as things occur or you can make the choice to plan, and to the best of your ability work the plan you havelaid out for yourself. Whichever you choose, understand it is a choice you've made. You're either choosing to be proactive or you're choosing to live by default. Read more »

Author: Dawn Langerock

Are Free Email Services Worth the Price?

posted on February 19, 2012

Are Free Email Services Worth the Price?  Read more »

Author: Michael Hunter