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[22 May 2008 | 0 Comments]

If you've been debating whether or not to jump ship on your internal email (and groupware) infrastructure, check out this video and see how the University of North Carolina Greensboro has benefited by outsourcing email and other applications to Google Apps! Learn more here: ! If you are nervous about making the jump, or just have questions, give us a shout and we'll do what we can to help. If you are ready to go but you want some help setting up Google Apps for your small business, we can help there too!

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[6 May 2008 | 0 Comments]

Looking to get a better page ranking Google? Try these tips and see if they don't work for you! Too many suggestions here to paraphrase so I'll just include the links. http://www.sitepronews.com/archives/2008/apr/21.html http://www.sitepronews.com/archives/2008/apr/21.html http://www.sitepronews.com/archives/2008/apr/21.html

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[5 May 2008 | 0 Comments]

Well, if you. listen to Bjorn Brant in Site Pro News, magazine there are 6 reasons why you should add a blog to your website... 1. You don’t have to be a tech geek to start a blog. 2. Blogs can boost your search engine ranking. 3. Blogs offer multiple ways to deliver your message. If you’re not the best writer, you can start an audio or video blog and can therefore still reach your customers in a personal way. 4. Blog posts encourage immediate responses from your customers. 5. Blogs help you expand your reach online. 6. Blogs increase transparency and help you establish credibility. ... There are a variety of ways you can use your blog to communicate with your readers and promote your business, while unobtrusively going after the sale. You can use your blog to: Write product reviews and link to product pages (consider signing up to be an affiliate) Write insightful articles or tips relevant to your audience Recommend products and services (yours or someone else’s) Post and archive company newsletters Share company news and product updates Offer special incentives and promotions Ask customers to complete surveys and provide feedback  

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[5 May 2008 | 5 Comments]

Exhibit A Communications is glad to announce that we are now offering BlogEngine.net (v1.3) for our customers looking to host blogs. BE.net is a great solution a single blog, especially one that requires support for multiple authors in the same blog. BE.net joins SubText as blogging solutions of choice for Exhibit A Communications customers.

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[5 May 2008 | 0 Comments]

Nice new note from Google Apps blog today: If you have an iPhone (or an iPod Touch), Google Apps is now available with a streamlined mobile interface, where you can easily bookmark a single web address and seamlessly switch between applications. ... How to access what's new: Bookmark http://www.google.com/m/a/your-domain.com from your iPhone's browser. Be sure to replace 'your-domain.com' with your actual domain name. Well, that's awfully nice for the iPhone folks but what about us Windows Mobile (aka PocketPC, etc) users? We've got a nice, capable browser built into our phones but no, no loving from Google! Going to the page shown above with my T-Mobile Wing (yes I sbustituted your-domain.com with my real domain name that has Google Apps setup) yields nothing more than an empty, white page. Sigh... Perhaps someday...

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[5 May 2008 | 0 Comments]

Have you or your users gotten trapped by this problem? Say you have a Google Power User (GPU?) who has a ton of documents in Google docs using his company email address (name@company.com). Then you've recently moved your company's email and collaboration services over to Google Apps (wise move) but now your GPU is coming to you complaining that he has to juggle his two accounts. How do you help him? Well, this Google support note should help! Google Apps: I had a public Docs account before I had a Google Apps account -- How can I move all of my documents, spreadsheets and presentations into my Google Apps Docs account? To move your documents, spreadsheets and presentations between accounts, you must meet the following criteria: Both your Google Account and your Google Apps account must use exactly the same username and domain (i.e. user.name@yourdomain.com must have been used to sign in to both accounts). If there are any differences between the accounts that you use to log in to your Google Account and your Google Apps account, you won't be able to use this feature to transfer your documents. Your Google Account must have existed before your Google Apps account. In other words, after you create a Google Apps account, you can't change or create a Google Account for the purpose of migrating your documents, spreadsheets and presentations. If you meet these criteria, and would like to move your documents and spreadsheets into your Google Apps Docs account, follow these instructions: Sign in to Google Docs and click the Settings link in the upper-right corner. Under the General tab, click move your documents and spreadsheets. In the message that appears, click OK to authorize this move. Your documents, spreadsheets and presentations will now appear in your Google Apps Docs account. If you met the above criteria, you'll notice that any documents, spreadsheets and presentations shared with your public Docs account were automatically migrated to your Google Apps Docs account. Learn more. Please note: These options will appear only if we detect that you have matching usernames connected with both your Google Account and your Google Apps account. If you don't see these options, it's because we didn't detect this. If you feel that you meet this criteria, but aren't able to access these settings, please contact us.