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By david.knoble, on October 12th, 2009%
I am a HUGE fan of the personal, handwritten note. I believe that the time taken for any note that is handwritten shows the recipient how important they are. While my opinion hasn’t changed, I have found a service that I may use to replace some of my typed and handwritten notes.
Imagine receiving an … → Read More: Alternative Personal Notes
By david.knoble, on August 17th, 2009%
I read a great book last week. I know it is great when I read the first few chapters and then pull out a pen and begin underlining entire sections. This book took almost an entire pen! There were so many great ideas, I decided to share many of them with you over the next few weeks. This article discusses customers and how they feel about you. » Read more about How Do Your Customers FEEL? »
© 2009, david.knoble by David Knoble, CPA, PLLC Serving Non-Profits, Businesses & Individuals Rock Hill, SC
By david.knoble, on August 4th, 2009%
 David Knoble, CPA, PLLC
A brand is certainly who you are, but do you know who you are? As a business of course! It is easy to come up with a business strategy to gain more market share, generate more customers, make more money, etc. But how much of any of these strategies do you actually publish for the public to see? My guess is ‘none’. Here we discuss a little about trying to figure out who you are and how to brand that concept for the public. » Read more about Branding — Who Are You? »
© 2009, david.knoble by David Knoble, CPA, PLLC Serving Non-Profits, Businesses & Individuals Rock Hill, SC
By david.knoble, on July 29th, 2009%
During an economic downturn small businesses must tighten up to survive. However, there are many changes that a small business can make to their values and daily operations that will assist them in a downturn. QuickBooks in the UK published a 23 page discussion on the state of the UK economy and very specific targets for small business. This guide is well worth the read, even for US companies. » Read more about Small Business Recession Review and Guide »
© 2009, david.knoble by David Knoble, CPA, PLLC Serving Non-Profits, Businesses & Individuals Rock Hill, SC
By david.knoble, on June 26th, 2009%
Did you get that tingle on the back of your neck for no reason yesterday? Was someone blogging about you? Did someone tweet something with your name in it? Knowing what is said about you or your company on the web is important — even more so if it is negative! There is a great way to easily keep up with this information. » Read more about Are You Talked About on the Web? »
© 2009, david.knoble by David Knoble, CPA, PLLC Serving Non-Profits, Businesses & Individuals Rock Hill, SC
By david.knoble, on June 24th, 2009%
OpenOffice is a software package for the new business because it is free! It also reads and writes Microsoft© Office documents. However, sometimes a little bug is harder to solve. Here we have found the solution to removing the blank page that prints in-between each letter when creating form letters with the Mail Merge Wizard. After completing a mail merge using the wizard found in the Tools -> Mail Merge Wizard menu, you have a document containing each letter. On screen the letters look like they are one page after another. Using the print preview, however, gives a more distressing sight — a blank page in between each letter. Here’s the fix to remove them. » Read more about OpenOffice Mail Merge Wizard Prints Blank Pages?? »
© 2009, david.knoble by David Knoble, CPA, PLLC Serving Non-Profits, Businesses & Individuals Rock Hill, SC
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