Review of Webkits4U Template CD
I received a disk in the mail the other day that has solved both of the above problems. WebKits4u has done an excellent job with designing stunning original templates for designers (or the not so design savvy designer) to use.
QuickBooks Q+A
Send Scott the QuickBooks questions that are on your mind. He may not be able to answer your questions individually, but your e-mails will be used to shape future QuickBooks Q+A and QuickBooks Insights articles.
Scott Gregory Answers QuickBooks Questions
If you’re one of the two million small businesses using QuickBooks software, you’ve probably got questions. Scott Gregory provides insight to you on QuickBooks topics such as:
Figuring out the answer when clicking Help just doesn’t help
Understanding the various features and functionality of QuickBooks
Trying to figure out how to upgrade to a newer version of QuickBooks
Let Yourself Be Typecast
In 1930, Hollywood actor Bela Lugosi turned down an offer to play the Monster in “Frankenstein.” This happened just after Lugosi scored a huge box office hit as Count Dracula.
A European-trained stage actor with experience as a romantic lead, Lugosi rejected the Frankenstein role because he didn’t want to be typecast as a star of horror movies.
Like To Get Traffic In 2 Hours?
Confused? Frustrated? Fed Up? Still waiting for traffic to reach your web site?
How To Encourage Your Team’s Ideas At Meetings
You’re at a meeting with key staff. You want some new ideas to address the topic.
Looking around at this group of creative, ambitious, bright people, you say, “Let’s get some fresh ideas on this. Who’s got something?”
4 QuickBooks Insights
#1 Which Version is Right for Me?
The old days of having 2 different “flavors” of QuickBooks are long gone. The folks at Intuit (the creators of QuickBooks) have been very busy working to tailor their products for the ever-changing needs of the marketplace.
First, the core QuickBooks software is broken down into the following versions:
Search Engine Robots – How They Work, What They Do (Part I)
Automated search engine robots, sometimes called “spiders” or “crawlers”, are the seekers of web pages. How do they work? What is it they really do? Why are they important?
The Sky is Falling!
All is lost! You will never make it! Everyone’s out to get you! Your business is DOOMED!
Usability Is Good Management
The professional manager is always looking for feedback. They test their plans and theories constantly. They are sensitive to cues within their environment, adapting as appropriate. The website manager operates within a feedback-starved environment. Thus, they need to be much more proactive in seeking feedback. Usability is a way of doing this.