Despite the rapid growth of the internet, surveys have shown that the majority of small business and organizations have not yet set up a website. As more of the population becomes computer-savvy, it is becoming expected that a business has a website- and if you do not, you may actually be bypassed for the competition that does have an online presence.
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Phishing is the term used to describe the use of computers to try to get personal information from people that is then used to open accounts, make purchases, or send out spam emails using someone else's account- while looking like a reputable bank or entity.
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An email policy is a relatively simple document. It simply states what your organization considers a professional and acceptable use of the organization’s email system. It describes what sort of content is appropriate, and who it can be sent to during work hours.
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Here are four steps you can start taking TODAY, that will make a huge difference in the amount of time you spend on email related tasks. Effective email time management starts right now!
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People spend an average of one hour every day just looking for things; things in their email inbox, computer or printed files. If you had an organized email file system, chances are you would require far less time searching for things and far more time actually using the information you've found.
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If you're like most people, your inbox is completely spam infested. No need to be embarrassed, it happens to the best of us- no matter how clean we try to keep our email in-boxes!
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An email policy is a relatively simple document. It simply states what your organization considers a professional and acceptable use of the organization’s email system. It describes what sort of content is appropriate, and who it can be sent to during work hours.
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