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            <title>Formatting Text for Newsletters, Broadcasts and Articles,  The New Way </title>
            <description>I can&apos;t tell you how many times I&apos;ve formatted messages and tested them only to either need to edit them, changing all of the hard returns and line lengths causing me to go through the whole thing and straighten every line out once more. </description>
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            <title>How Do You Deal With Your Virtual Assistant &quot;Yuck Bucket?&quot; </title>
            <description>It is common for virtual assistants to take care of their client&apos;s &quot;yuck bucket,&quot; but how do VAs deal with their own &quot;yuck bucket?&quot; If you haven&apos;t heard of the term, you are probably asking, &quot;what is a &apos;yuck bucket?&apos;&quot; </description>
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            <title>Are you faithfully backing up your PC?</title>
            <description>If you are not, because of cost, time, or not knowing how, now is the time to start thinking about it again. Remember that presentation you worked on yesterday? – what if your hard drive crashed today? How many hours do you have into the project? You&apos;d have to recreate the whole thing. You&apos;ve heard it all before, but today I have a simple solution for you.</description>
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            <title>Press Releases</title>
            <description>How often have you had great news and would love to tell the world, but didn&apos;t know what to do with the information? &lt;br&gt;
Does this scenario sound familiar? You&apos;ve looked into submitting a press release, but the expense drives you away &lt;br&gt;</description>
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            <title>Dual Display for Working Efficiently</title>
            <description>As a VA, you are probably all too accustomed to juggling multiple tasks, most of which are computer based. Emails to reply to, web sites to update, and articles to write consume your time and your windows desktop. Soon the task bar at the bottom of the screen is so crowded you dont remember which Excel spreadsheet had the clients accounting and which one had your monthly billing statement. Soon you spend more time clicking between windows trying to keep on top of everything than actually working.</description>
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            <pubDate>Sat, 25 Jun 2005 10:44:07 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Online Learning Authoring System</title>
            <description>At last I stumbled upon my perfect solution and a free 30 day trail! This is a 100% web based e-Learning toolset. I&apos;ve created my first course. It really is quite easy. You don&apos;t need programming skills  simply copy and past your material. I</description>
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            <title>7 Free Statistics Trackers for Your Website</title>
            <description>In this brief article, I&apos;ll spotlight some free site statistics 
trackers that webmasters may consider using.</description>
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            <title>Why Blogs are Beating Out Ezines</title>
            <description>First of all, you may notice that you&apos;re not getting a whole lot 
of issues of this ezine from me. Why? Because I&apos;ve come to 
understand that blogging is faster. It&apos;s more immediate. It&apos;s 
got a wonderful airstream of energy that follows each post. 
And because it&apos;s less formal, it&apos;s less work -- but still 
communicates just as effectively as an ezine ... perhaps even 
more so.</description>
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