Monthly Archives: November 2008

A Law Practice on a Treadmill Desk

Lisa Solomon posted about her new home office desk on her blog Legal Research & Writing Pro Blog. You have to check this out.
A contract lawyering practice is very conducive to working from home. When you work from home, you can arrange your office to suit your needs. You can also wear what you [...]

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Virtual Assistants

Fishing Lesson #5: Fishing with Squid(oo)

By Tina Hilton of Clerical Advantage

In this, our final fishing lesson, I’m going to talk about squid. Or rather Squidoo and how you can use it to make your virtual assistance (or other business) more visible.
What is Squidoo? It’s a network that allows you to build quick and easy websites for free, get noticed by people looking for information on [...]

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If you have questions concerning virtual assistance or have an interest in working with a virtual assistant you can contact Tina Hilton or visit her business website for Clerical Advantage.

Moving Your Home Office

Ricardo Gonzalez is a content writer for uShip.com. He recently contacted us with some helpful suggestions for moving your home office.
Preparing your home office for a move
One of the challenges of a Home Office is that when your home moves, your office moves with it. Whether you are moving across town or across the country, [...]

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Ask Legal Andrew - Software Manual

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Donna asks:
A software program I’m using (I bought a license) doesn’t come with printed documentation, and the online help files are dismal so I’m putting together my own documentation for the program. Now that I’ve gone through all this trouble, I’m wondering if I can turn my documentation into an ebook and sell it. [...]

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Disclaimer: Andrew Flusche is a licensed Virginia attorney, but these posts do not constitute legal advice, nor do they create an attorney client relationship. For legal advice, consult an attorney licensed in your jurisdiction.

Telecommuting

Telecommuting is good for your company

ITworld had a post recently near and dear to my heart. Why telecommunting is good for your company gives a company some considerations to be thinking about if they are looking at giving telecommuting privileges to their staff. (There words not mine)
If it was up to me, I would say, reasons you should [...]

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