Friday, February 6, 2009

This is great website to see why Twitter is good for business. Some of us are still debating whether Twitter gets us business or not. It sure helps connect with other people and ups our chances. Some people swear by Twitter. Not sure? Just check out this site and see what is out there on Twitter. http://www.chrisbrogan.com/50-ideas-on-using-twitter-for-business/ Be sure to read Larry Brauner's blog Online Social Networking. He has a plethera of information on Twitter. http://online-social-networking.com/tons-of-great-twitter-resources

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Cool Sights for Help

In my morning search with my favorite coffee, I ran across this article with helpful directions to do many things like how to send texts for free, how to blog for a cause, or how to do just about anything. Some of the ideas are, well, let's just say, not the most interesting ideas but some might be of help to you. Check it out through e-how. I read about this sight through My Linking Power.com. http://www.ehow.com/members/StreetBloggers-articles.html

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

WARNING!!! WARNING!!!

With this new year comes the new virus for our computers. I just finished reading an article on Yahoo.com called Downandup/Conficker worm infects 9 million PCs. This virus is very good at being deceptive. Here is how Yahoo article says it works...

"How's it work? By tricking you into running the virus by modifying the way "autorun" works when you plug in a drive. Look closely at the screenshot above and you'll see two entries for "Open folder to view files." The one at the top is a phony entry that actually installs the virus on your machine... but of course it's the default selection that pops up when you plug in a drive. Once installed, the virus spreads like crazy via a separate flaw in Windows networking system (now patched, so be sure to run Windows Update if you haven't lately) and can quickly infect a whole office. F-Secure has more analysis on the clever way it tricks you into installing the malware yourself."

So you ask yourself, "What if I already have the virus". Don't panic. Here is what the rest of Yahoo's article says..."What if you already have Downandup infecting your machine? Try your standard antivirus utility as a fix. If that doesn't work, F-Secure has a removal tool that should get rid of it. Good luck out there."

To read the entire article to go http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/null/116396.
Remember to practice safe surfing...

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Backing Up Your Computer

Sure you say you have your computer backed up. But what would happen if your house or place that you store your backup catches on fire? Over the past 4 months my husband, Mike and I have had to use our backup to restore our computers. We used an off site backup system that is VERY INEXPENSIVE and well worth it. We use http://www.carbonite.com/ For only $49.95 a year you can back up as much info as you need. It is unlimited. They are secure and encrypted to protect your privacy.

When I first subscribed and began the first backup, it took 2 days to complete. But after the first backup is finished, new or revised files will automatically backup with no interference when being online or working on the computer. Carbonite has saved my life not once, not twice but three times now. It downloaded like water running off a ducks back each time. If I ever wanted to convince someone on the importance of a specific subject, this would be it. The wise listens to the wiser. Use an off site backup system to save your business and investments.
If you know of another company besides Carbonite that you have used please tell us about it in a post. Your advise is always welcome.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Whitepaper from ZDNet: 10 WAYS HACKERS BREACH SECURITY

I just read several whitepapers for a refresher from ZDNet.com. You should do the same.
http://whitepapers.zdnet.com/thankyou.aspx?tag=nl.e590&promo=100500&docid=352205&view=352205&load=1
It reminded me to change my passwords. Just like changing the batteries on your smoke detector, with the new year it should be time to change all of your passwords. This includes networking sites you surf, bank accounts and online bill pay accounts, Facebook, My Space, etc. This will add security to your private information.

I hope your new year brings you much luck and fortune in every area of your lives.

http://i.i.com.com/cnwk.1d/html/itp/clearswift_10StepsWebSecurity_US.pdf

http://images.globalknowledge.com/wwwimages/whitepaperpdf/WP_Steward_Hackers.pdf

Enjoy the read and Happy New Year.
Sharon Taylor
VP Infothrottle, Inc.
Accelerate Your Business

Saturday, November 15, 2008

SEASON OF THANKSGIVING

WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR? Of course I am thankful for my family and friends. I am thankful for being able to own and operate a business, even if the times are tough. I am thankful for all the people I have met through my business, Infothrottle, Inc. I am thankful that I am an avenue to help other people in their lives.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Already In A Successful Business...

For those of you already successful in business, please share with others programs, blogs or other relevant information that might be helpful. And remember...A successful business is rich in friends.
thanks

YOUR DREAM BUSINESS?????

If you could start your own business what would it be?

Getting Started...The Hard Part

At Helping You and Helping Others we can give and take advice. This is a place to find new ideas, encouragement, friends, and just plain vent.

What path did you take when you started your business?

Starting a business can be overwhelming. There are so many questions to be answered before starting, during the process and of course after you are up and running. What equipment do I need to get started? How do I do everything on a small budget? How do I market? What do I need to include in my business plan? And of course how much money am I going to need?

The first thing you need is a business plan. Design a plan that outlines the business goals and start up costs for a specific marked time frame. Include a marketing plan and an exit strategy. A business plan shows how you expect to succeed and details how you will measure that success.
One web sight that is of great help is www.Dell.com/Business or www.ehow.com. The guru of information is www.about.com. This sight is always a click away for most any information you need for business from paperclips to faxes to virtual phones that go with you anywhere.

There are many other free sources to help you write your plan. The government gives great business advice. Believe it or not, the government is not just for taking and bailing large companies and banks out. Take advantage of services you have already paid for with your taxes. The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) program is a great sight to check out and gain a plethora of information. Most of these services are free, and women business owners will find additional resources with the Small Business Administration (SBA) and Women'sBusiness Center Program. The SBDCs and WBCs provide extensive information about many things connected to running a small business. SCORE is another great resource to find information. It is run by retired businessmen and women. Be sure to go to your state's web sight to find out what is required for businesses in your state.

Here are other helpful web sight links to help you get started:

http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/article/0,,id=99336,00.html

http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinessplanner/index.html

Entrepreneur.com is great for downloading free forms such as time sheets, employee handbooks, mission statements, accounting worksheets and much more.

http://www.entrepreneur.com/formnet/humanresourcesforms.html

Just keep in mind that there are lots of inexpensive ways to incorporate items your business needs like faxing, phone, backups off sight. Backing up your business is a crucial detail that should not be looked over. Remember that if you have a fire, even if your business is backed up, what good is it? A good off sight back up resource to use that is very inexpensive is http://www.carbonite.com/. They offer a great package for unlimited downloads and it is very easy to use.

Make sure you invest in a great accountant. They are not very expensive and well worth the money and time saved. In the beginning it is important to hire an attorney as well to help you decide how to set up your company. Your business may need to be an Inc., LLC, or an S Corp, depending on how you file your taxes and protect your assets be it personal or professional. For an accounting firm I personally use Anchor Accounting and Financial Services,
925 North Washington Street,Tullahoma, in TN. They are also licensed in several other states besides Tennessee. Their web sight is http://www.anchorafs.com/new/anchorafs/default.asp.

Scott Byrum has helped us out so much and saved us money by teaching us how to invest, what we can claim and things not to overlook when running a business or just filing a personal standard tax form.

Please feel free to share any knowledge you have with members of Helping You & Helping Others, be it in business or life. To quote Keith Ferrazzi from Greenlight Community from Ning.com, "We believe that giving begets more GIVING so, be generous and join us."

Good luck on your adventure.

Sharon Taylor