Why Creative Office Solutions

The backbone of any successful business is the ability to consistently produce accurate documents, reports and records in professional manner. Your reputation, and ultimately your bottom line, depends on the appearance and turnaround time of your office work. When a business suddenly finds itself short staffed or faces a temporary work overload, the outcome is often a disruption in work flow and customer service.

Today's business world is very computer driven, yet many people don't have the time to devote to becoming proficient on them. This is where Creative Office Solutions comes in. When there's a spreadsheet that needs created, a database that needs updated, a mailing that needs done, or anything else, for that matter, I step in and take care of these tasks in a timely and efficient manner. This saves you time and money. I also do a variety of desk top publishing projects projects such as flyers, newsletters, business cards, etc. In addition, I create original website and logo designs.

Creative Office Solutions is also an effective way to avoid a staffing crisis. I can offer you the modern business experience and computer skills you need to complete that special project, meet important deadlines, or help you through a transition period, such as when a member of your staff is on leave or vacation.

Creative Office Solutions saves you money while giving you the personal assistant that will take care of your office needs and helps run your business smoothly. Why pay someone just for sitting around when there's not enough work to do? You can save money by having your own personal virtual assistant on an as-needed basis as opposed to hiring one full time. You can save money by having a personal assistant who has her own office and is fully equipped -- you don't need to pay for extra office space, equipment or training.

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online copyright myths & etiquette

Copyright, especially on the internet, is often misunderstood. In an effort to continually research this topic, I have come across this great reference that breaks it down easily.

some of the topics covered include:
  • “If I pay someone to create graphics for my Web site, I own the copyright to those graphics.”
  • “E-mail is not copyright protected once it is sent.”
[read the complete article]

references:
http://www.copyright.gov