How to setup a portable server for a nonprofit organization
Tue, Oct 28 2008 01:00
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I always try to find affordable solutions for the nonprofit organizations I work with. I started this project to help the Children's Ministry of a Church but as the ideas started to pop up I realized how easy it is to have a reliable and economical solutions to manage the needs of both big and small organizations.
Today I will describe on part one of the project how to setup your portable server.
How to better organize the time you spend in nonprofit activities
Thu, Oct 2 2008 07:01
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Time management is about doing the most of such a time span by completing as much as we can in a short period of time. There are great articles written on how to make a list of priorities. I really enjoyed "Getting things done" by David Allen a book that sold millions. His planning model revolutionized textbooks in the main business schools. He defines a five steps we shoud use in management.
A list of 4 Proven tactics to build good nonprofit Websites
Mon, Sep 22 2008 08:57
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I liked this subject so much that I created a special blog at http://sitesfornonprofits.blogspot.com just to emphasize this special area of expertize. For more that 10 years that I build websites for Churches and other nonprofit organizations. If you run one of these you may consider change tactics. This article is just a very small piece of advice on running a this kind of site.
Good management
Some of my Favorite Web Applications and resources for Freelancers
Sat, Sep 20 2008 05:42
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So to help all you f out there I compiled a small list of resources, categorized up for your benefit. I know a lot more resources but I tried to give you my 3 favorites for each Category.
I know I left out some of the most popular because I wanted to know something different from Backpack or SalesForce...
If you’re caught up in the web work rat race and don’t know what to do next, here are some
Book Reccomendation - The 4 Hour Work Week
Mon, Sep 15 2008 08:39
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I want to reccommend an excellent book by Timothy Ferriss called "The 4 Hour work Week" lso described as Escape 9-5, Live Anywhere, and Join the New Rich.
Serial entrepreneur and ultravagabond Timothy Ferriss has been featured by dozens of media, including The New York Times, National Geographic Traveler, NBC, and MAXIM. He speaks six languages, runs a