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Click to view intechspecial's profile Mogul intechspecial 1,455 posts since
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15. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 11:50 AM
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Oops - typo - "Would steal your identity"
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16. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 11:51 AM
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Domain - I quite agree with your last post, hence the need for a technician and his abilities in the first place.
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17. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 11:57 AM
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....................and the debate continues
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18. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 3:48 PM
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The debate continues, even though I was not here to debate.

I was hear to help.

Let me ask you this, if your car gets a flat, will you call up Goodyear and complain about there tire.

If your car breaks down will you yell at the mechanic?

If you are diagnosed with a heart condition, will you blame your doctor?

Yet something is wrong with a computer, or there needs to be a resolution to an IT problem, and it becomes the techs or programmers fault.

Almost like yelling at ford for designing a quality car. is the car perfect? well of course not, its impossible for it to be perfect.

Hence this debate continues, although as a tech, it is my repsonsibility to provide you a service or resolution to your IT problem.

Yet I am seen as the flat tire, although I am not the cause of your flat tire, I become the reason why the flat occured.

This is ok, as I enjoy fixing the flat, to make your day a little easier.
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19. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 1:02 PM
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20. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 1:05 PM
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...and please keep the posts coming! I'm reading them all.

It's comforting to know that there are other business owners like myself who are also a little frustrated with the tools out there. Many don't live up to their expectations. Most importantly I think is to keep it all in context and try and find the humorous side (if we can!)
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21. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 1:34 PM

Gene, thanks for the post! I generally agree with nine of the ten points. (While Antivirus Software isn't perfect, it's about as usable as any other desktop application and a "necessary inconvenience" for a business computer connected to the Internet. Attacks occur daily, and most small businesses can't afford the unexpected downtime or resulting recovery process. Are you really surfing "naked" right now?)

As for the feedback you're getting, it seems that some readers don't understand the function of an op-ed piece. If it doesn't involve a polarizing issue, it probably doesn't get published. The better the piece, the stronger the response (if people agree with your viewpoint, you're a genius and they e-mail it to all their colleagues -- if they disagree, you're a moron and they send you hate mail). So it goes.

The final sentence was key: "unless you're running an online business, these tools have little relevance." Many advocates of the technologies you mentioned believe that ALL small business is online business -- or should be. To offer an analogy, the Public Library is a well-organized, efficient, comprehensive place to find information. Barnes & Nobel has some books, plus they let you talk and drink coffee. Each have their purpose. Web 2.0 is like B&N. It enables customer interaction (among other things). However, the functional purpose of about 90 percent of business websites is to serve as a good library. The majority of web developers don't seem to understand that, and they exclude themselves from some very lucrative work by metaphorically insisting that we (business owners) replace the historical research stacks with a bank of espresso machines.
Click to view Ed O'Gee's profile Mogul Ed O'Gee 215 posts since
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22. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 1:39 PM
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intechspecial,

How about giving other users the chance to post. Some of your responses are well thought out and well written, but others are random thoughts you just seem to type. People might even think of you as a thought leader on the board (like Lighthouse and DomainDiva) if you stayed on topic.

Not trying to be rude but every other post from you is a quirky comment.

Ed
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23. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 2:03 PM
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I will look into this Ed.

Thanks for the input!
Click to view MoltenJavaDev's profile Professional MoltenJavaDev 12 posts since
Jan 14, 2008
24. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 2:28 PM
The best thing to do is hire an application development group that has support built into the service level agreement. For SMALL BUSINESS, that is the way to go. "He who develops a technology solution that he has to support, develops a solution that works well and is expandable" :)

Thanks for the debate: InTech and DomainDiva it was a treat to read :) Remember that upfront communications, planning and proper expectations can resolve almost any issue.
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25. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 2:48 PM
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Yes this is true!
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Jan 13, 2008
26. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 3:08 PM
Well, I think your audience in the technology section was a bit harsh...and after reading the posts, it looks like the ones most angry we're in the business's segments you were snubbing. I noticed a lot of SEO (search engine marketers) bloggers bashing you, because that eats in to their business value proposition.

My personal thoughts, shared among a few posters here...is that you are correct for 80% of the small businesses out there. My one strong exception would be your Anti-virus comment...because if people stop using AV, more viruses would be spread...just like if people didn't get vaccinated for diseases.

Also, from a small business owners perspective, cheap CRM software like Microsoft Outlook Business Contact Manager (free with Microsoft Office Small Business edition) is great tool to get you in the habit of logging your opportunities, business contacts, and sales leads for a small office...making sure your reminded to follow up with a customer. While you can do it on paper, software can give you proven methodologies and best practices for growing your business.

Everything else is typically true from a time/money ROI, but of course sometimes you need that %2 edge...and their are exceptions depending on your business.

John G.
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27. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 3:24 PM
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MoltenJavaDev...thank you for that insight...upfront communications. I manage the team on BaseCamp...and everyone has permissions for all the projects...including the marketing/sales team and the Board Sec/Treas. We are an extremely ecclectic group so for us the transparency works really well. We are also all over 45 which helps....we have conquered other mountains and are looking at this as our final adventure before we head off to the beach or the spa at the ripe young age of 100!
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Dec 26, 2007
28. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 4:04 PM
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yeah, those bloggers can get nasty! I guess it's easy to say anything from the safety of your computer.

Regarding anti-spam, there are some products that are pretty good but just about everyone I've spoken to say that, at best, they work about 90-95% of the time. It'll be my typical luck that the one email I'm waiting for from a prospective customer gets eaten by a spam filter!
Click to view Ed O'Gee's profile Mogul Ed O'Gee 215 posts since
Oct 25, 2007
29. Re: small biz technology that doesn't work well for me Jan 15, 2008 4:08 PM
Gene - it is great you are participating on the board and since you are asking questions, I assume BofA isn't paying you to participate which is even better.

I've read your work and have always been a closet fan. I think of you less as a journalist and more as "Joe Business Owner" who has been given the platform to share his voice. I always like your writing particularly for the humor you inject.

Now on to the article - on some points you are dead on, on others maybe you were drinking. Spam filters are an absolute must. A good spam filter will keep the junk out and allow the good stuff in. We run a 4 person firm and my partner, myself, and our assistants generally work from home unless we are on site with a client, so virus protection is a must. Our assistants use their personal PC's, and log onto our private network, Symantec is a life saver.

As far as the blogs and RSS, you are dead on - a pointless use of my time.

But you have to admit, some of the responses to you were downright hilarious!
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