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Finding the right IT person
Aug 21

Aug 21 Finding the right IT person

Laura Haight
Best Practices, business, security, technology

For small businesses and nonprofits, the decision to bring on an IT pro is a big one. Whether you're hiring staff or engaging a contractor, you should expect more than just a pair of hands. Here are some considerations to help you find the right professional for your team.

One small step adds huge security safeguard
Aug 14

Aug 14 One small step adds huge security safeguard

Laura Haight
Best Practices, security, technology

Tired of feeling helpless against the seemingly endless assault of malware, viruses, hacking threats and data breaches? Fight back with strong passwords and two-factor authentication. No, that's not a simplistic answer. Here's why.

Should you be an early adopter to Windows 10?
Aug 7

Aug 7 Should you be an early adopter to Windows 10?

Laura Haight
technology, Best Practices

Windows 10 has arrived and a lot of people are rushing to be in the first wave of installs. Should you be one of them? What you should know about the W10 upgrade.

5 internal controls for very small non profits
Aug 6

Aug 6 5 internal controls for very small non profits

Kelly Wessel
BizSafe, security, nonprofits

Guest blogger Kelly Wessel is all about the importance of internal controls in preventing fraud for small businesses and nonprofits. But some very small nonprofits think they can't create the separation of duties normally required. Not so. Here's a scaled back way for small nonprofits to add layers of controls. 

Is there a blogger inside of you?
Jul 27

Jul 27 Is there a blogger inside of you?

Laura Haight
Best Practices, business, communication

Blogging can boost your visibility, increase your search rankings and draw a lot more eyes to your website. But, contrary to popular belief, it's neither easy nor cheap to do it well. 

Company Pages: Build a better business profile on LinkedIn
Jul 16

Jul 16 Company Pages: Build a better business profile on LinkedIn

Laura Haight
social media, networking, connections, business

There are so many social media options for your business. Which one is right for you? Maybe it's LinkedIN. You didn't know LinkedIn had company pages? Check this out!

NonProfit Hacks: Too small to be hacked? Not!
Jul 2

Jul 2 NonProfit Hacks: Too small to be hacked? Not!

Laura Haight
Best Practices, technology, training, security, nonprofits

Nonprofits are among the most vulnerable businesses. Running lean, keeping costs below minimum, focusing on their mission are all exactly what donors want to see. But they are also the behaviors that leave nonprofits at risk for fraud, hacking and cybercrime. First in a continuing series. 

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