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		<title>BackPack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 21:24:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once you get into the GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology, you will want a system to store and organize all of the &#8220;stuff&#8221; you&#8217;ve been carrying around in your head (and all the sticky notes stuck everywhere). For my money, there is nothing better than BackPack. I use BackPack for organizing today&#8217;s todos, waiting items, project notes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/recommends/backpack.html" target="_blank"><img style="padding: 0 10px 10px 0;" src="https://affiliate.37signals.com/images/products/backpack/banner-125x125.png" border="0" alt="Backpack" width="125" height="125" align="left" /></a>Once you get into the GTD (Getting Things Done) methodology, you will want a system to store and organize all of the &#8220;stuff&#8221; you&#8217;ve been carrying around in your head (and all the sticky notes stuck everywhere). For my money, there is nothing better than <a href="/recommends/backpack.html" target="_blank">BackPack</a>.</p>
<p>I use <a href="/recommends/backpack.html" target="_blank">BackPack</a> for organizing today&#8217;s todos, waiting items, project notes, future ideas&#8230;pretty much everything. I have a shortcut on my desktop that I use whenever I have an idea I don&#8217;t want to forget. And since it&#8217;s on the web, I can get to it from anywhere.</p>
<p>The <a href="/recommends/backpack.html" target="_blank">BackPack website</a> is so easy to use, anyone can be an expert in minutes. Basically, <a href="/recommends/backpack.html" target="_blank">BackPack</a> allows you to set up pages that contain any combination of lists, notes, files, or pictures. It&#8217;s ridiculously easy to add, edit or delete items on pages. You can move things around by drag-and-drop. You can add tags to pages for organization.</p>
<p>There are write boards for group discussions, and a calendar for reminders.</p>
<p>You can email items to your pages, and request emails from your pages.</p>
<p>While it&#8217;s great for organizing your own stuff, you can also share selected pages with other designated users. You could even use it to share information inside your whole company, similar to an intranet. (Though, it is available as a hosted solution only).</p>
<p>There are different plans available depending on how much you want to store and for how many users. For my own use I have the Solo Plan. It&#8217;s only $7/month and includes 1 user, 100 pages, a personal calendar, 1 GB for files &amp; photos, and SSL security. There are no long term contracts and you can upgrade, downgrade, or cancel your account at any time.</p>
<p>Sign up for your <strong>FREE 30 day trial</strong> <a href="/recommends/backpack.html" target="_blank">BackPack account</a> and give it a try. You&#8217;ll be up and running in 30 seconds!</p>
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		<title>Virtual Telephone Service</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 18:02:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Services]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[How much are you paying for business telephone service? Until recently I was paying over $100.00 a month for a single line business phone and POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service). Then I found Ring Central. It was recommended in one of the Business Success Tips podcasts that I listen to. This service is amazing!   For [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="float: left; margin: 5px; border: 0px;" src="http://www.tqlkg.com/image-3041986-10507042" border="0" alt="Ring Central" width="125" height="125" align="left" /></a><strong>How much are you paying for business telephone service?</strong></p>
<p>Until recently I was paying over $100.00 a month for a single line business phone and POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service).</p>
<p>Then I found <a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">Ring Central</a>. It was recommended in one of the Business Success Tips podcasts that I listen to. This service is amazing!</p>
<p> <br />
For <strong>less than half of what I was paying,</strong> I now have:</p>
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<li>An 800 number</li>
<li>A local number</li>
<li>A dedicated fax number</li>
<li>Voicemail that I can access anywhere</li>
<li>Outbound fax software that works just like a printer</li>
<li>Conferencing</li>
<li>10 extensions</li>
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<p>Plus, I can set up rules for each of the lines/extensions. These rules tell <a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">Ring Central</a> how to direct the call. I can set rules based on time of day, day of week, <strong>or caller id</strong>. I can tell <a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">Ring Central</a> to call one number, say my office phone, for 4 rings and then start ringing my cell phone for 3 rings. And then, if I still don’t answer, to transfer to voicemail. Or I can have it ring both numbers at the same time! While all of this is going on, I can have the caller hear ringing, music, or even custom messages.</p>
<p>I can set up a “dial by name directory” that a caller can access to find the extension for a particular person or service.</p>
<p>Each extension can have its own set of rules. Perfect for my virtual office! Each employee can have an extension that calls them whereever they are.</p>
<p>To replace the POTS service in my office, I bought a VoIP analog adapter. This is a little box that connects a regular telephone to the internet. I bought the box from <a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">Ring Central</a> for around $20 and it came fully configured and ready to plug in. The digital line from <a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">Ring Central</a> costs around $9 a month. To use this, you need a high speed internet connection (broadband, cable, DSL, Fios, etc.) So now I’m using the same telephone I was using before.</p>
<p>There are even more features that haven’t tried yet, like call screening, etc. <a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">Ring Central</a> has more features than the PBX we paid thousands for at a previous company.</p>
<p>Getting all of this for <strong>less than half </strong>of what I was paying just <em>blows me away</em>!</p>
<p>I highly recommend <a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">Ring Central</a>! You can even <strong><a href="/recommends/ringcentral.html" target="_blank">try it out for FREE</a></strong>!</p>
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		<title>GMail for Domains</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 21:27:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tony</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Free]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[You’ve probably heard about GMail. Access email from anywhere with almost any web browser&#8230; Outlook, Thunderbird, and iPhone compatible (POP or IMAP)&#8230; over 6 GIGabytes of storage&#8230; searchable&#8230; free… But have you heard about GMail for Domains? Now you can use GMail with your own domain name (like support@TheCompanyWeb.com) ! And you can have up to FIFTY (50) email [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="/recommends/gmailfordomains.html"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-13" style="float: right; border: 0px;" title="googleapps" src="http://www.thecompanyweb.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/googleapps.gif" alt="Google Apps for Domains" width="150" height="55" /></a>You’ve probably heard about GMail. Access email from anywhere with almost any web browser&#8230; Outlook, Thunderbird, and iPhone compatible (POP or IMAP)&#8230; over <strong>6 GIGabytes</strong> of storage&#8230; searchable&#8230; <strong>free</strong>…</p>
<p>But have you heard about <a href="/recommends/gmailfordomains.html" target="_blank">GMail for Domains</a>? Now you can use GMail with your own domain name (like <a href="mailto:support@TheCompanyWeb.com">support@TheCompanyWeb.com</a>) ! And you can have up to <strong>FIFTY (50) email accounts</strong>. Each Email account can have <strong>over 6 GIGabytes of storage</strong>. You can have distribution lists, forwarding, catchall address, spam filter, vacation responders&#8230;the whole shabang! And the price? <strong>FREE!</strong></p>
<p>Why would you host your own mail server when you can have over 300 GIGabyes (50 x 6) of storage for <strong>FREE</strong>? Some Hosting companies want to charge you $16 or more per year <em>per mailbox</em>! And their max size is <em>only</em> 500 MegaBytes! ( I’m <strong>N</strong>ot <strong>S</strong>aying who… <img class="wp-smiley" src="http://localhost/YesMagnet/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" alt=";)" /> )</p>
<p>GMail has one of the best SPAM filters I&#8217;ve seen. Almost none of the SPAM gets through, but it very rarely calls my good email SPAM. Also included is virus and phishing protection. </p>
<p>And, of course, you can search through your email with the Google search engine.</p>
<p>Unlike, MSN, Yahoo, or AOL, Gmail does not add advertising to the end of your emails, either. That looks very unprofessional for a business.</p>
<p>And, even with all of this, Gmail is only part of what you get <strong>FREE</strong>. <a href="/recommends/gmailfordomains.html" target="_blank">Google Apps for Domains</a> also includes integrated contact lists, calendars, documents, web pages if you want to take advantage of those also.</p>
<p>Is it reliable? Google only promises 99.99% uptime for it&#8217;s enterprise (over 50 users) version, but I&#8217;ve used <a href="/recommends/gmailfordomains.html" target="_blank">Gmail for Domains</a> for about 2 years, and it&#8217;s never been down when I needed it.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s hard to go wrong with this one. <a href="/recommends/gmailfordomains.html" target="_blank">Check it out</a>.</p>
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