What is Your Computer Nemesis

So I’ve had to start using my laptop exclusively and it’s got on it Windows 8.1. I hate it! I can’t figure out how to get anything the way I like it ( colors mostly) and there’s a lot I can’t even see. Facebook is totally different and my Gmail tabs are illegible. Grrr. It’s enough to make me seriously consider installing Windows 98 on it – at least for a while.  What is your computer nemesis?

Get Ready For the Holidays

Halloween DecorationsWith Halloween decorations and costumes already available in stores – actually they were at the beginning of September in some places – it’s time to think about how the holidays will effect your the businesses you virtually assist for. Not just in terms of making sure you have a stock of what your clients need during the year but what supplies they may need as the holidays approach.

 

  • If you are a VA for a store owner, think about ways to make this holiday season even more successful than last by looking over any inventory sheets or notations about last season. What went well and what didn’t? What was a big seller and what wasn’t?  Then when you’re client asks for your input on how to make this season even better, you’ll have it figured out well ahead of time.
  • If you know your client likes to send out cards 2 weeks before a holiday, make sure you have cards, envelopes and labels now. Also make sure you have ink and postage stashed away for this sometimes nerve wracking task as lists get bigger.
  • Update any existing mailing list to include any new clients – check the calendar year’s invoices for names to add to the list.

There may be additional ways you can help your boss through the season, tasks will vary depending on the industry you’re in and religious customs of clients so get in gear now to make this holiday season run as smoothly as possible for you clients.

 

Entrepreneur vs Small Busines Owner, Defined

ChickenandeggIt’s not an aged old question like the chicken and the egg – which I waffle on still (no pun intended but yum) but it’s a good one and this article written by Shohbit Seth attempts to answer it.

Repost: Opportunities for IT Innovation: How the VA Reform Bill Benefits Entrepreneurs

I remember when I was involved with one company – which I’m still involved in – and the leader of my team saw an opportunity for the team to get some new clients. The potential client list she divided up was a list of people who had been involved in one MLM that went under ( they sometimes do that, lol). It didn’t work out for all of us but still I see the basis for her idea in this article and think it’s a great idea for ‘treps to look at all the angles of any restructuring, especially one as well known as the VA implosion.Take a look at the article at

http://1776dc.com/news/2014/08/11/opportunities-for-it-innovation-how-the-va-reform-bill-benefits-entrepreneurs/

Got a New Venture? Write About It?

file8921251143793I was traveling around town the other day and saw something kind of interesting; it was a restaurant specializing in Vietnamese sandwiches. My first thought was, “What the …?” Then I thought, “Maybe I’ll see if it lasts and then visit it.”

Fast forward a few days. I get an email from one of our great bookstores here in Bellingham about upcoming events and what do you know, the author of a book on Vietnamese sandwiches is going to speak! The advertisement did not say it was the owner of the restaurant speaking but it occurred to me what a way to engage people in your business or store – especially if it’s something sort of out of the ordinary or something no one would have thought of. Not to say that any sandwich other than ham or turkey are out of the ordinary but the thought of a Vietnamese sandwich never occurred to me before, let alone that you could make a business out of sandwiches from other countries.

The timing of the book may just be a coincidence but it occurred to me: What a way to publicize what you do – especially if you’ve found a niche most of your potential customers have never thought of.

When I say write about it, I mean sort of write around the edges. This person came up with a cookbook – here I’m again assuming the author has something to do with the restaurant. A cookbook is very nice,not in your face way to spread some knowledge that will be good for business. It’s fun and of interest to those who may not be sandwich eaters at this point but are cooks.

So the next time you have an idea for a product or business and are wondering how well received it will be, think outside of the typical PR box and write something that answers the questions:

  • 1. What is this?
  • 2. Why should people care?
  • 3. What’s fun and interesting about this?

Then sit back and enjoy the results- with a good sandwich.

Privacy: Is it becoming a competition?

Last post was about how Microsoft was becoming more active in ensuring it’s users’ privacy was protected. Well now it seems Linked In, who personally I think people just think of as a joke in terms of privacy (So you’re recommending I be friends with Sheila in Paraguay why now?) is getting serious about privacy, at least for it’s mobile app users. Read the article here.

Is Microsoft the one to beat for privacy

I had a Hotmail account once and gave up on it because they were either loosing or deleting the emails of users to gain space. I, like many other users at the time, wondered if this was Microsoft’s approach to privacy.

Now it seems in response to all the privacy concerns brought up over the past year due to thespam Snowden revelations, Microsoft is trying to redefine privacy.  Read the story here:

http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2349640/microsoft-tightens-service-terms-emphasises-privacy

Sure Beats Speed Dating

Here’s a great idea based on speed dating. Instead of looking around the web or in publications for a business partner and going through the slow weeding process, gogold panning for gold speed prospecting for partners:

 

http://www.theday.com/article/20140608/BIZ02/306089987/1044