Mobile Marketing in 2012 – Are You Ready?

Are you ready to take your business to the next level using Mobile Marketing in 2012? Join me, John Mayfield for a FREE Webinar on how you can begin to use new and cutting edge tools to outshine your competition using mobile marketing in 2012. During this FREE Webinar I will explain: Read the rest of this entry »

Merry Christmas From The Business Tech Guy!

Wishing you and your family a very “Merry Christmas!” 

 

Easy Sales Meetings – Volume 1 & 2 is Now Available!

We’ve got great news here at the Business Tech Guy!  We’ve put together a great compilation of easy to use, pre-made sales meetings for your work force to help spice up and motivate your employees!  We know that it can be difficult to come up with a new sales meeting every week, and we also know how important and vital weekly sales meetings can be to lift up and motivate a company.  That’s why we’ve done the work for you, and compiled them in three easy to print and use formats to fit your office.  Almost all of our sales meetings are available in Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, and PDF formats.  This is a great gift for any business owner, or real estate broker for any time of year, and will help professionally motivate and encourage your staff to think smarter and work harder.

We hope you’ll check out our sales meetings and that they will benefit you as much as they have benefited us!  Check out the link below on purchasing information.

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This Week’s Tech Tip

Don't forget the "right" mouse click!  By using your right mouse click, you will discover a wealth of short cut - tools available for use. Read the rest of this entry »

Windows 8 – The Game Changer or The Last Supper for Microsoft?

With so many people flocking to tablet computing devices and other types of operating systems, the real question is how will Microsoft survive? Before you write off Microsoft as being dead and thrown under the bus, watch this video and decide for yourself. Read the rest of this entry »

The Fabulous World of Google Docs.

Google’s new gadget of productivity software is a great way to get in gear with the level of technology synonymous with today’s necessity for light-speed communication. Google Docs is a group of professional office tools that allows you to create presentations, spreadsheets, and a myriad of other text documents that you can share via the “Cloud” instantly with anyone, anywhere. No more fumbling through drawers or jacket pockets for flash drives or uploading text documents to your email account so that you can download them again to other computers, Google Docs takes all the frustration out of on-the-go text editing and file sharing and leaves you with just what you need from a document creation program: simplicity and efficiency.

All you need to access Google Docs is an internet connection and a Gmail account. Log in, click the “More” tab, click on “Documents” and get a jump on simplifying your life by consolidating your personal business information into a series of notes, spreadsheets, and documents – all easily accessible anywhere, anytime through Google Docs’ suite of office productivity software.

Be sure and visit Google Docs today to get a jump start on simplifying your life.

Tech Tips to Maximize Productivity!

Hey Everyone!

I’m the newest member of the tech guy team, and I’ll be helping my dad post information and tech tips that we find interesting and beneficial.

I found some great tips on how to maximize the most out of your time and your day while using your computer and thought I’d share them with you.  If there’s a particular subject you’d like more information on or find a great tech tip you’d like to share, be sure and e-mail me at:  alex@businesstechguy.com, and we’ll be happy to blog about it for you!

 

Have a great day!

Alex

 

Excerpt from:  “The Essential Time Saving Guide for Busy People.”

http://zenhabits.net/the-essential-time-saving-guide-for-busy-people/

 

Time-saving Computer Tips

1. Disconnect when possible. This is my favorite computer tip. When I really want to focus on a task, and really get it done, I will disconnect from the Internet. Sometimes this means just closing my browser, other times it will mean disconnecting from my wireless network, and still other times I unplug the cord. However you do it, disconnecting from the Internet is a great way to get things done. Of course, you’ll eventually want to re-connect, but having blocks of time when you’re disconnected can be extremely productive.

2. Quicksilver or AutoHotkeyQuicksilver for Mac users,Autohotkey for PCs. I’ve used both an find them to be indispensable tools for getting things done efficiently. For example, we all have documents, programs, folders and websites we go to frequently — set up a hotkey to open them with a keystroke. It takes a little learning to figure out how to set these up (but you can Google tutorials), and to set up each hotkey might take a couple minutes. But once they’re set up, you’re lightning fast. You can go beyond these hotkeys for more powerful combinations, such as a hotkey to email something or resize a photo or do a thousand other things — I have probably a dozen or so I use regularly that save me hours when you add them all up over the course of a month.

3. Keyboard shortcuts for email. Similarly, your email program almost certainly has keyboard shortcuts, and if you’re not using them you should learn them. By using shortcuts for opening, sending, filing, searching and navigating through emails, you can work through a batch of emails in no time. And if you add shortcuts (via Quicksilver or AutoHotkey) for commonly used text or signatures, you can zip through your replies faster than I can go through a batch of Oreos.

4. Email filters. Let your email program do your work for you. I use Gmail filters, but programs such as Outlook or Mail.app, or what have you, all have similar filtering features. Learn to use them and set up filters for your most common emails. This will usually happen over time as you notice that you’re getting a lot of a certain type of email. For example, I get certain stats and financial reports relating to my work that I have labeled and filed by a filter, so that they never see the light of my inbox. Then I can always go and look in that label (or folder) to read those reports if I need to, but don’t need to read them when I go through my inbox. I also use filters to automatically delete emails from people who send me chain and joke emails (harsh, I know, but I get tired of those), and to file notifications from services like Facebook, Twitter, Paypal and other services.

5. Limit IM, Twitter, forums, other social stuff. You can spend all day chatting with others, or Twittering or going on online forums or social media. And while all of these tools have good uses, they can take up too much of your time if you let them. Set limits for yourself — say one hour a day to do all of these things, at a certain block of time in your schedule. You’ll have lots more time for the important tasks.

6. Stop worrying about filing. I’ve written about this before, of course, but I don’t really believe in filing anymore. Everything I do is digital these days, both online and on my computer’s hard drive. And I learned from Gmail that you can just archive something and search for it later without any problems (I’ve been doing this for two years with no problems finding things at all). So I do this with everything: files on my hard drive, documents in Google Docs and Spreadsheets, other types of online files. And my filing time has been reduced to almost zero — while I used to spend lots of time filing each day.

 

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FREE Webinar – How to Create a Winning FSBO Listing Presentation

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