Tag Archive: Computing

Five little tools for small business success

By News Canada Profitability relies on keeping overhead costs in line while striking just the right balance with business performance. Start-up costs, especially, require careful planning to ensure every bit of equipment paves the way to revenues. The bare necessities for your day-to-day administration usually include a desk, telephone, computer, printer, fax machine, and general…

Book of the Month

REWORK, by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If you’re looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf. Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business….

Building Your Business on the Web (Part One): Generating Online Traffic

By Rick Sloboda Q&A with Rick Sloboda, Senior Web Copywriter for Webcopyplus Businesses large and small are tapping into the ever-expanding web, which can cost-effectively market products and services 365, 24/7. With more than 75% of North Americans using the Internet and online spending increasing annually, getting your business online just makes sense. To help…

Tech Tuesdays: BUYING A LAPTOP 101

By Mike Robinson Whether you’re concerned with megahertz, gigabytes or battery life, buying a laptop nowadays can be a confusing, if not overwhelming experience. The simple guidelines below will help you understand the basics before you buy your next laptop computer. Laptops are categorized into four main groups: Netbook laptops: Small and compact with a…

Working Well at Home

by: Tri Fit Inc. When working from home, take time to set up your workstation to maximize comfort, enhance posture and minimize strain or injury. There are many things you can do to make your office ergonomically friendly and build wellness activities into your day. Here are Tri Fit’s top tips for better health, positive…

Security and the Small Business

By Jeff Williams I get asked a lot about Security.  Every day we hear stories about viruses, stolen data and private info getting in the wrong hands. All this tech-talk can make our new world seem like a very unsafe place….and in fact it is.  Your security is a very big topic, but I broke…

Tag Archive: Computing

Five little tools for small business success

By News Canada Profitability relies on keeping overhead costs in line while striking just the right balance with business performance. Start-up costs, especially, require careful planning to ensure every bit of equipment paves the way to revenues. The bare necessities for your day-to-day administration usually include a desk, telephone, computer, printer, fax machine, and general…

Book of the Month

REWORK, by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If you’re looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf. Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business….

Building Your Business on the Web (Part One): Generating Online Traffic

By Rick Sloboda Q&A with Rick Sloboda, Senior Web Copywriter for Webcopyplus Businesses large and small are tapping into the ever-expanding web, which can cost-effectively market products and services 365, 24/7. With more than 75% of North Americans using the Internet and online spending increasing annually, getting your business online just makes sense. To help…

Tech Tuesdays: BUYING A LAPTOP 101

By Mike Robinson Whether you’re concerned with megahertz, gigabytes or battery life, buying a laptop nowadays can be a confusing, if not overwhelming experience. The simple guidelines below will help you understand the basics before you buy your next laptop computer. Laptops are categorized into four main groups: Netbook laptops: Small and compact with a…

Working Well at Home

by: Tri Fit Inc. When working from home, take time to set up your workstation to maximize comfort, enhance posture and minimize strain or injury. There are many things you can do to make your office ergonomically friendly and build wellness activities into your day. Here are Tri Fit’s top tips for better health, positive…

Security and the Small Business

By Jeff Williams I get asked a lot about Security.  Every day we hear stories about viruses, stolen data and private info getting in the wrong hands. All this tech-talk can make our new world seem like a very unsafe place….and in fact it is.  Your security is a very big topic, but I broke…

Tag Archive: Computing

Five little tools for small business success

By News Canada Profitability relies on keeping overhead costs in line while striking just the right balance with business performance. Start-up costs, especially, require careful planning to ensure every bit of equipment paves the way to revenues. The bare necessities for your day-to-day administration usually include a desk, telephone, computer, printer, fax machine, and general…

Book of the Month

REWORK, by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If you’re looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf. Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business….

Building Your Business on the Web (Part One): Generating Online Traffic

By Rick Sloboda Q&A with Rick Sloboda, Senior Web Copywriter for Webcopyplus Businesses large and small are tapping into the ever-expanding web, which can cost-effectively market products and services 365, 24/7. With more than 75% of North Americans using the Internet and online spending increasing annually, getting your business online just makes sense. To help…

Tech Tuesdays: BUYING A LAPTOP 101

By Mike Robinson Whether you’re concerned with megahertz, gigabytes or battery life, buying a laptop nowadays can be a confusing, if not overwhelming experience. The simple guidelines below will help you understand the basics before you buy your next laptop computer. Laptops are categorized into four main groups: Netbook laptops: Small and compact with a…

Working Well at Home

by: Tri Fit Inc. When working from home, take time to set up your workstation to maximize comfort, enhance posture and minimize strain or injury. There are many things you can do to make your office ergonomically friendly and build wellness activities into your day. Here are Tri Fit’s top tips for better health, positive…

Security and the Small Business

By Jeff Williams I get asked a lot about Security.  Every day we hear stories about viruses, stolen data and private info getting in the wrong hands. All this tech-talk can make our new world seem like a very unsafe place….and in fact it is.  Your security is a very big topic, but I broke…

Tag Archive: Computing

Five little tools for small business success

By News Canada Profitability relies on keeping overhead costs in line while striking just the right balance with business performance. Start-up costs, especially, require careful planning to ensure every bit of equipment paves the way to revenues. The bare necessities for your day-to-day administration usually include a desk, telephone, computer, printer, fax machine, and general…

Book of the Month

REWORK, by Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson Most business books give you the same old advice: Write a business plan, study the competition, seek investors, yadda yadda. If you’re looking for a book like that, put this one back on the shelf. Rework shows you a better, faster, easier way to succeed in business….

Building Your Business on the Web (Part One): Generating Online Traffic

By Rick Sloboda Q&A with Rick Sloboda, Senior Web Copywriter for Webcopyplus Businesses large and small are tapping into the ever-expanding web, which can cost-effectively market products and services 365, 24/7. With more than 75% of North Americans using the Internet and online spending increasing annually, getting your business online just makes sense. To help…

Tech Tuesdays: BUYING A LAPTOP 101

By Mike Robinson Whether you’re concerned with megahertz, gigabytes or battery life, buying a laptop nowadays can be a confusing, if not overwhelming experience. The simple guidelines below will help you understand the basics before you buy your next laptop computer. Laptops are categorized into four main groups: Netbook laptops: Small and compact with a…

Working Well at Home

by: Tri Fit Inc. When working from home, take time to set up your workstation to maximize comfort, enhance posture and minimize strain or injury. There are many things you can do to make your office ergonomically friendly and build wellness activities into your day. Here are Tri Fit’s top tips for better health, positive…

Security and the Small Business

By Jeff Williams I get asked a lot about Security.  Every day we hear stories about viruses, stolen data and private info getting in the wrong hands. All this tech-talk can make our new world seem like a very unsafe place….and in fact it is.  Your security is a very big topic, but I broke…