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31 Ways to Promote Your Book in March During Small Press Month by Brent Sampson
... Is your author's copy price too high? Compare and save by using this free pricing calculator at Mar 21 - Join a Yahoo Group devoted to the newspaper trade, which includes tactics for writing articles in papers as well as contacts for promoting your book. Send a blank email to: freelancing4newspapers-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Mar 22 - Register for the Outskirts Press tele-seminars on "Signature Book Signing Tactics" from within your free author's center by signing up at Mar 23 - Contact ...

Office Etiquette for Cleaning Staff by Steve Hanson
... It is not appropriate for cleaning staff to read books or examine papers in offices. Never bring children, family, or friends to work. Do NOT eat or drink any food, candy, snacks, sodas, etc. that are in the offices -- including candy sitting at the receptionist desk -- this is client property and is for their employees and customers. It is ok to purchase a soda or snack out of a vending machine, however, as long as it is not being consumed in the offices where you are cleaning.

Organization, the Key to Success by Michelle Dunn
... If you have an empty drawer, use it to store copy paper, printer ink or any office supplies you have, or use a plastic container. I have a printer stand next to my desk that has my printer on it, and I purchased a 4-drawer plastic stand at Staples for the printer paper, and envelopes, this way it is right under the printer. On the shelves I have baskets. One has shipping products, tape, labels, markers, return address labels and stickers in it. The next shelf has a basket with specialty ...

Back to School Checklist by Kathy Burns-Millyard
... Younger children might need art paper and older children might need graph paper, so the needs vary slightly but the basics tend to stay the same. High School honor students and college bound students will also need special books, and these usually need to be purchased. Book covers are also useful for all grades. 3. Writing Tools: Pens and pencils are generally thought of automatically, but often there are other writing related materials that must be purchased for school as well.

An Accountant Supply List by Rebecca Game
... - With some accounting software, adding new users is just a matter of buying the appropriate number of user licenses; with others, you have to purchase multiple copies of the accounting software program, which is much more expensive. Some software accountant supply packages, such as Peachtree by Sage, offer areas of accounting software specialty as well, such as accounting for construction, accounting for distribution, accounting for manufacturing, and accounting for nonprofit organizations.

Setting Up The Office by Ella McGhee
... New Office or Home Office Calculator Correction Fluid Desk Calendar Dictionary/Thesaurus/Software Manuals In/Out Bins Copy Paper Paper Clips, Binder Clips, Paper Clip Holder Pens Pencils, Pencil Cup/Tray, Pencil Sharpener Scissors Stapler, staple remover Tape DispenserNew Office Only If you don’t find all of the above at your desk, when time permits, find out how to obtain them or who can supply you with them. Also inquire about location of supply closet, heavy duty staplers, paper ...

Tools for the ‘Sucstressed’ by Roxie Hickman
... The reports can then be copied and pasted into other documents. For example, my statements are sent out via email. A report for the month is created, and three clicks later it’s pasted and on it’s way via email. I have my statement and the client has an accurate accounting of the time spent on his/her projects. Trax Time has many more useful features. The bottom line, time is money and for the solo professional Trax Time, or a similar software program, is a must.

Notable Notes - Study Tips for the Struggling Students by Brian Shannon
... Sit down beforehand and label your notebooks (one for each subject) and acquire the appropriate types of paper for the particular subject (i.e., have a supply of graph paper for subjects requiring graphing - pre-calculus, trigonometry, economics, etc.) Make sure you have the appropriate tools for your classes (pencil, ruler, calculator, and others) associated with each notebook. If you can keep them together then you will never be "that guy" always borrowing a pencil or paper in class.

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