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31st
DEC
I am an independent contractor providing Administrative/Secretarial services. How can I market my business?
Posted by admin under Small Business
I live in Texas and I have only been able to get two clients. I have posted ads on Craigslist as well as the Fort Worth Weekly newspaper. I can’t afford to put an ad in the Star Telegram newspaper. I work full-time but this is my side business, which I also did when I lived in Oregon. The business took off very well in Oregon with minimal effort, but I’m just not getting that exposure here.
What I can I do? I am working with a web designer to get a website (I have had my domain name for at least 5 years now). Do you think flyers are to amateur? Where would be a good place to post these flyers? Should I just get a bulk of address out the phone book and send flyers to them in the mail?
Any suggestions would be helpful.
31st
I received an email in my bulk folder with a link to a you tube video, but the video would not open?
Posted by admin under Youtube
Is this spam or junk mail? I did not recognize the sender, but the email contained information that pertained to me. Anyone know what this might?
30th
DEC
Spam Email Verification: Is there software to require email senders to type a security code before email sent?
Posted by admin under Security
I want software (or plugin for Outlook/Entourage) to allow me to control spam emails. I’d like to be able to add senders to an approved list. If the sender is not on the approved list, they receive an automatic reply email requesting that they type in a verification code shown in a graphic. This allows the original message to be received but blocks automatic senders who don’t reply with the verification code. Sender may still be added to a blocked list at the user’s discretion.
30th
when I email to myself, the email go to my bulk mail instead of inbox? How can i fix this?
Posted by admin under Spam Bulk Mail
29th
DEC
Help! Unsolicited Bulk Email problem?
Posted by admin under Security
Please help me. I’m using Outlook Express and I can’t send some of my emails because it bounced back as Unsolicited Bulk Email. I’m on IMAP configuration.
I tested copying the email the I want to reply on (which consists of several replies) to a new one and surprisingly it worked. But I don’t understand why this is happening!
Does anybody had the same experience that I have or at least saw how to repair this problem? I already googled it but nothing worked so far. Even tips from Microsoft didn’t work. There’s still one last thing I haven’t tried though and its re-installing the IE (because its packed together with outlook express). Any sugestions would be very much appreciated.
29th
I would like to know how to get all junk email from coming to my email on spam stopped, I get 50 a day?
Posted by admin under Spam Bulk Mail
I don’t want all these junk emails on spam, would like to have them stopped.
28th
DEC
Should our potential next president feel this way about our economy?
Posted by admin under Elections
Even if he is a millionaire and his wife is a billionaire.. Actually Cindy McCain is the heiress to Anheiser-Busch…..Who sounds elitist??
John McCain’s plan to ignore the economy
I will not play election year politics with the housing crisis, declared John McCain in a major speech on the economy to be delivered Tuesday morning in the Republican-friendly confines of Orange County, Calif. The implication being, of course, that his opponents are engaged in doing precisely that — taking advantage of the nation’s deepening economic woes to score political points. Exhibit A: Hillary Clinton’s major speech on the economy delivered in Philadelphia on Monday.
It is instructive to compare the two speeches. Clinton’s speech was larded with references to previous statements she has made concerning the housing crisis and Wall Street’s credit crunch that date as far back as a year ago, and was packed with specific proposals for tackling the foreclosure crisis and associated ills. One can criticize or disagree with her analysis or approach, but the record is clear: the senator from New York has been engaged with the deteriorating economy in real time. McCain, in contrast, has no such record to fall back on, and made only two substantive policy proposals in his speech.
First, it is time to convene a meeting of the nation’s accounting professionals to discuss the current mark to market accounting systems. We are witnessing an unprecedented situation as banks and investors try to determine the appropriate value of the assets they are holding and there is widespread concern that this approach is exacerbating the credit crunch.
We should also convene a meeting of the nation’s top mortgage lenders. Working together, they should pledge to provide maximum support and help to their cash-strapped, but credit worthy customers. They should pledge to do everything possible to keep families in their homes and businesses growing.
That’s it. John McCain’s economic plan is to convene a couple of meetings. Oh, and some more tax cuts. What’s that I hear? The sound of Ohio voting Democratic? It’s one thing to make a high-minded pledge to eschew election-year politics. It’s quite another to act willfully ignorant of the pressing concerns of millions of Americans.
The bulk of McCain’s speech’s recaps the broad outlines of what has transpired in the housing sector and Wall Street over the past year and reads as if cribbed from various state-of-the-economy reports previously delivered by Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and chairman of the Federal Reserve Ben Bernanke. It’s hard to see any of it coming as news to his audience, since Orange County was ground zero for the subprime lending industry.
McCain did say that Capital markets work best when there is both accountability and transparency. In the case of our current crisis, both were lacking … When we commit taxpayer dollars as assistance, it should be accompanied by reforms that ensure that we never face this problem again. Central to those reforms should be transparency and accountability.
If one was feeling charitable toward John McCain, one could interpret that paragraph as suggesting support for increased government oversight and regulation of the financial industry. But while Democratic legislators have been falling over themselves to suggest concrete ways to ensure more transparency and accountability, McCain just waves at the issue. And in the course of making the sensible suggestion that financial institutions maintain adequate capital to serve as a buffer against losses, he turns around and argues that the way to encourage that is by removing regulatory, accounting and tax impediments to raising capital.
Maybe McCain is hoping that his restatement of support for a corporate tax cut and his recommendation to remove impediments to capital-constrained financial institutions will get him some corporate contributions for his cash-strapped campaign. He certainly can’t be imagining that any swing-state voters facing ballooning credit card bills or a foreclosure notice in the mail will see anything in his speech to assuage their concerns. But perhaps that OK, because McCain’s straight talk proves he’s too honorable a man to play election-year politics.
We’ll see how well that works, in an election-year recession.
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