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Can Your Data Survive a Computer Disaster?

by Char on Feb 4, 2011
Can Your Data Survive a Computer Disaster?If you have a computer then you have valuable information on that computer, whether it is design projects you have done over the years, business files or just a few hundred photos of your puppy Rex making that puppy face for the camera. Losing all those valuable files is a great way to ruin your day! Computers are reliable for the most part, but we all know bad stuff happens to them all the time - laptops get stolen or left on the train, hard drives get the click of death, your daughter Suzy accidentally

What’s In A Name – A Domain Name That Is?

by Char on Nov 26, 2010
What’s In A Name – A Domain Name That Is?NOTE: This post was originally written by me in 2006, but I have updated it with new numbers and tools. You are getting ready to start a new business or expanding your current one to include an online presence, what is your first step? These days you might want to check what domain name is available for your potential business before you purchase your business cards. According to Domain Tools, there are 125,067,779 ACTIVE domain names, of which 91,264,685 are .com names.

Essential Tools of Freelance Writer Laura Spencer

by Char on Sep 24, 2010
Essential Tools of Freelance Writer Laura SpencerSince today is International Freelancers Day, it seems fitting to feature freelance writer Laura Spencer of Writing Thoughts and Freelance Folder in this installment of Essential Tools. Laura has 19 years of professional business writing experience and is an excellent resource for writers and freelancers alike (I personally like her round up of 12 Must Reads for Writers – on getting started, what to charge, how to grow and more).

Essential Tools of Amanda Bucklow

by Char on Sep 3, 2010
Essential Tools of Amanda BucklowThis week’s Essential Tools series features Amanda Bucklow, a commercial mediator, instructor, blogger (at Mediation Times) and consultant who is a leader in her fields’ technology use. Amanda, along with Tammy Lenski, co-founded the Mediation Business Summit virtual conference, where I will be speaking later this month on the topic of website essentials for small businesses.

Sunday Morning Catch Up

by Char on Aug 29, 2010
So, I haven’t fallen off the face of the planet, let’s just say summer kind of got in the way of me getting much done on this site. The kids are back in school, I am recharged and ready to refocus on my business, which means more Essential Keystrokes coming your way. I have some new web professionals lined up to share their Essential Tools for success, I’ve been bookmarking lots of new sites and tools to share with you, and I have some neat product reviews coming up, too. In the meantime,

Essential Tools Featuring Web Designer Rob Cubbon

by Char on Jun 26, 2010
Essential Tools Featuring Web Designer Rob Cubbon

One of the cool things about working on the web is being able to connect with others in your profession anywhere in the world. This week’s Essential Tools feature goes to London to take a look at the tools web & print designer, Rob Cubbon relies on for all aspects of his business. Rob and I have been following each others’ blogs, twitter streams and such for years but this is the first real conversation back and forth we have had.

Essential Tools Featuring Logan Thompson

by Char on Jun 12, 2010
Essential Tools Featuring Logan Thompson

School’s out for the summer (at least where we are), but as any good internet professional knows, everyday is an opportunity to learn something new! This week’s Essential Tools series features affiliate marketer, designer and entrepreneur, Logan Thompson and his essential tools for online success.

My Essential Tools Then and Now

by Char on Jun 4, 2010
My Essential Tools Then and Now

Fourteen years ago I was pregnant with my first (of three) child and the thought of putting him in daycare once he was born was just something I could not fathom. I took a leap of faith, quit my job and actually convinced both my current employer and a previous employer to be my first clients. I started out doing desktop publishing for the daycare center chain (irony?) and writing/editing technical user manuals for the government defense contractor.

Featuring WordPress Designer Rebecca Diamond

by Char on May 28, 2010
Featuring WordPress Designer Rebecca Diamond

Are you ready for the long weekend? I know I am! But, before I sign off for the weekend (ok, who am I trying to fool, I will be online at least a little bit), I want to introduce you to another super talented WordPress designer, Rebecca Diamond of StudioPress and Rebwebdesign.com. Rebecca became such a fan of Brian Gardner’s StudioPress themes, she actually works full time for StudioPress these days.

Essential Tools featuring Tammy Lenski

by Char on May 21, 2010
Essential Tools featuring Tammy Lenski

This week’s Essential Tools series features Dr. Tammy Lenski, conflict management specialist, author and consultant who also happens to be a very successful blogger (at Conflict Zen). Tammy is also the co-founder of the Mediation Business Summit virtual conference, where I will be speaking in September on the topic of website essentials for small businesses.

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