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Maybe, but without knowing what you have planned for the future it's a little hard to say... And you have already mentioned a couple of things that are not in the contract, like who owns the site what what will be used to build the site. You may not need a contract depending on the company you are dealing with, but I advise having one, and make
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I have a few thoughts for you: - If you don't have a POTS line at your location, it may be cost effective to add one, or borrow one from a neighbor so you can reload you meter. - Or I would look into something that can give you an analog/pots jack into your VOIP equipment. - There are number of sites like www.PostageMeterResearch.com that have some
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I am hearing several issues and not just one. I only have your post to go on, but I will try to give some advice on what little I can tell from your message: - You don't have a lot of experience, yet you have been put in charge of the web site. That's ok and happens far too often at many non-profits. You either need to study on your own, take
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Google lists some sites that can help you with that: http://www.google.com/search?q=Alpha+Anti-virus
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This is a great idea, but even though I tell people I am an "Internet consultant", I don't know what you mean by "social media campaign". Can't we just refer to these types of communication as "marketing"? It's a topic people know and about which there is tons of information. For some reason marketing only seems
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I don't know about BPOS, but I like Google Apps quite a bit. I do admit that online services like this make me a little worried about security and also availability. What happens to your business or organization if you lose access? Others may post information that will be more helpful, but I would try a pilot test using Google Apps with 1-3 users
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I think you should find someone who can take a look at your current hosting and determine if and why your current hosting is so "complex". I also doubt you need "unlimited" bandwidth, but that too should be determined from someone looking at your current situation. You may not need to hire someone to do everything for you, but you
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Sure, that's easy. Just set your blog up so you can post by email. Then set up your Google Alert to send to that email address for your blog. All of the alerts will be posted to your blog, or come in as "drafts" that you can review and publish.