We’ve Got Your Back(up)
There are many tasks to be done in running a blog:
- writing
- marketing
- advertising
- hosting
- design and much more.
Time, effort and money all go into making your blog the best it can be.
What would you do if one day all that work disappeared? What would you do if your database became corrupted or you lost all the changes you made to your theme?
One task every blogger should practice is – backup your blog.
If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, then click over to the Blogging Tips detailed instructions.
If we customized and installed your site, sit back and relax. Your database is scheduled for back up on a timely basis.
The Thing. You Know, THE Thing.


I don’t know what your thing is. But it’s the thing you desperately want to be working on.
It’s the thing you are just as desperately avoiding (at least some of the time).
But the point is: you have a thing.
Ever wonder what gets in the way of doing your thing?

“I really need a website makeover.”
If you let go of the old design, what would happen?
“I know I need to learn more about social networking.”
What would happen if you embraced a social networking tool?
“I really need to fine tune my client follow up system.”
And, if you had a better follow up system, what would happen next?
“I’d like to attend that class, but I might have a client appointment that day.”
What would happen if you reserved the day and told clients you were not available?
Fear keeps us stuck.
Change happens when the fear of moving forward is less than the pain of standing still.

I have two openings for folks willing to face the fear, and do it anyway.
Schedule a no-cost, no-obligation phone consultation now.
“The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.” ~ Michaelangelo
Inspiration: Havi Brooks, The Fluent Self
Forward, Reply, and Edit
One of the annoying things about my BlackBerry is the inability to edit messages when I reply to them or forward them. Nothing is more aggravating than being forced to include lengthy conversations from prior email.
Thanks to the heads up from RIMarkable, I now have the solution.

Forward, Reply, and Edit is a free BlackBerry download and you can download it OTA to your BlackBerry by pointing your device’s browser to the following link…


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