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The Guide to Dropbox

“You’re at the coffee shop. You need to access a file that has information about your work, but as you attempt to find the file you realize that you’ve made a mistake. You saved the work on your desktop computer, but you only have your laptop with you. You have no way to access the file.

Enter Dropbox. This program acts as a “magic pocket” which is always with you and contains whatever you place in it. Put a file into your Dropbox and it’s on all of your computers and mobile devices.

But there’s more to Dropbox: you can use it for file sharing, backing up your data, syncing files between computers and even remotely control your computer.” Source: DOWNLOAD The First Unofficial Guide To Dropbox

Facebook Rolling Out Redesigned News Feed Filtering Options

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Earlier, the News Feed gave you two options: Top News (which is Facebook’s algorithmic choice of the most interesting stories from your feed) or Most Recent stories, which merely listed the latest stories from your friends as they appear.

Now, the Most Recent option has been turned into a drop-down menu that reveals a slew of options. You can now see only stories related to Games, Status Updates, Photos, Links and Pages. You can also choose to see only stories from a specific Group of yours. Finally, the drop-down menu now gives you access to the Live Feed settings, where you can determine whether you want to see more or fewer stories from a specific user. Link: http://mashable.com/2010/12/22/facebook-news-feed-filtering/ (sent via Shareaholic)

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Shaquille O’Neal Conducts The Boston Pops

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Stuff I saved in ‘Reader’ on December 23, 2010

Ralphie From ‘A Christmas Story,’ All Grown Up

Trend: How Social Media Boutiques are Winning Deals Over Traditional Digital Agencies

Writing a killer blog

…without killing yourself in the process. Good thoughts from Louis Gray…

Pulaski, Algoma new No. 1s in FOX 11 polls

You go, girls!

What’s Your Killer “Technology”?

The word “technology” is in quotes because I want to expand your view of how it’s used. Businesses that get talked about do something different from other businesses. Being different is such an essential ingredient in marketing a small business.

You must also work, however, to bring that difference to the forefront of all marketing communications by developing tools that promote your point of view and your core difference.

It’s not enough to say that you’re different; you’ve also got to develop tools and materials that illustrate that difference. So in that vein, your technology could be a seven-step approach, a discovery audit, an actual technological product advancement, a coaching process, a set of tools, or proprietary software.

The key is to capture what it is that you do that’s unique and valuable and expand it into something that you can build a great deal of your educational content platform around. Think of this as your organization’s signature tool.

My ‘signature tool’ is the ‘e1evation workflow’ — you can read about here

NASCAR Coach Reveals Winning Strategy: Drive Fast

Stuff I saved in ‘Reader’ on December 22, 2010

Paul Ryan Votes to Stop Destructive Policies

How to Setup a Facebook Page for your Business, Organization or Church

I’m doing a training session next week at NWTC on ‘Facebook for Fun and Profit’. Unfortunately, it’s all filled up — for those of you interested in the topic that won’t be able to make it, this may help…

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He Sees You When You’re Tweeting, He Knows When You’re Awake. :-D

A Special Christmas ‘Present’ from e1evation, llc!

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We at e1evation, llc are grateful for another fantastic year of business growth and would like to give back to the community. Between now and December 31, e1evation, llc is waiving all setup fees and charging only our low hourly rate of $70 per hour for any and all projects in the following areas…

  • Google Apps for Business
  • Posterous sites
  • WordPress sites
  • Social media sites like Facebook Pages and Twitter accounts
  • Social media integration

As an example, a Google Apps for Business installation which would normally cost $500 could cost as little as $70. A Posterous or WordPress site normally costing between $1,295 and $2,495 could cost as little as a few hundred dollars! The list goes on…

Here’s your chance to get a jump on the New Year by getting all your ducks in a row before January 1st. No project is too small, but hours will be booked around the holidays on a first come/first served basis. Other terms and conditions may apply. Use the contact form or call (920) 710-0790 to book your year end project now!

Red flags for an IRS audit

Ever wonder why some tax returns are audited by the IRS while most are ignored? Well, there’s a whole host of reasons to this age-old question. The IRS audits only about 1% of all individual tax returns annually. The agency doesn’t have enough personnel and resources to examine each and every tax return filed during a year. So the odds are pretty low that your return will be picked for an audit. And of course, the only reason filers should worry about an audit is if they are cheating on their taxes.

More from Kiplinger.com

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However, the chances of you being audited or otherwise hearing from the IRS can increase depending upon various factors, including whether you omitted income, the types of deductions or losses claimed, certain credits taken, foreign asset holdings and math errors, just to name a few. Although there’s no sure way to avoid an IRS audit, you should be aware of red flags that could increase your chance of drawing some unwanted attention from the IRS. Here are the 12 most important ones:

You can follow the ‘via’ link above to go to the source and read the rest of the article if you’re interested in learning more about the 12 red flags…

Stuff I saved in ‘Reader’ on December 21, 2010

The history of Apple’s iPod

Remember your first iPod? Mine was a 2nd generation with 5Gb…

Facebook and Twitter Demographics 2010

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