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November 2007 Newsletter
We would like to thank
everyone who visited us at the Financial Technology Show earlier this
month. We enjoyed talking with you all. We would also like to congratulate
Shelley C. who was the winner of our draw for the gift certificate from
the Keg Restaurant.
This month we have articles on
Canadian Cheque Spec Changes,
Holding Successful Webinars,
Sage CRM Quick Start and
Coaching and
Protecting Your Data. Enjoy the articles and as ever, if you
require additional information on these topics, please contact us.

Gail Wilson & Associates Inc..
gail@gail-wilson.com
Focus On Accounting
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NOTICE: Canadian Cheque Spec Changes The deadline for adopting the new cheque specifications published by the Canadian Payments Association (CPA), has been extended to September 2nd, 2008. This extended transition or "grace period" will allow businesses that are still working on the changes to use up their existing supply of cheques and to make any required changes to software.
However, all cheques used by customers of financial institutions operating in Canada will require some changes.
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Focus On Sales & Marketing
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Holding Successful Webinars Providing presentations to customers and prospects via the Internet (Webinars), is a great way to jumpstart your sales by providing information, and even training, on your products and services. More affordable than presenting in person, Webinars are cost-effective, provide a global reach, and are an excellent "offer" for lead generation campaigns.
Find out what you need to do it right.
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Focus On Productivity
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Sage CRM Quick Start and Coaching Tutorial Making sure users get up and running quickly, and that they have a resource for correct usage of the application as it applies to your business, is the goal of the Sage CRM Quick Start and On-Screen Coaching capabilities.
Take a look at these resources available at every users fingertips.
(4 min. 43 sec. - Speakers required)
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Focus On Protecting Your Data
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What If You Had A Fire, Break-in or System Failure? Making sure that your company data is available after a disaster, big or small, is one important issue that every company needs to prepare for. Backup often, and to many locations, should be the mantra of every business.
The good news is that there are a number of ways to protect your data and they are easy to implement and fairly inexpensive.
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