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    • RE: Time tracking

      +1 for Harvest.

      I love being able to send online payable invoices, create detailed reports on what my time was spent on, and manage stuff like retainers/discounts as needed. The time tracker is great too, it's really nice to be able to use their app to start timers, track invoices, and all that good stuff. Lastly, I use Google Apps for Work which it easily integrates into.

      Right now my freelance business is a one man shop, but I appreciate the fact that I can keep using Harvest if and when I take on employees.

      I use it to track actual projects as well as side projects so I have an accurate idea of how long it would take me to recreate them for clients.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Facebook Moments App

      I refused to install a second Facebook app once and I will do it again...

      I wish I could say I can't believe they're coming out with another app, but Facebook Messenger was enough of a success that it really does make sense in a frustrating way. At what point will they have to rename their original app to Facebook Basic?

      posted in Water Closet
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    • RE: Need an Extremely Small and Portable Gaming System

      Interesting, it looks like that model is a slightly older version of the one I linked for a couple hundred dollars less. The only downgrade seems to be its processor, which is an i5 vs an i7. I've heard i7 processors are overkill for most current games and it looks like they have the same GPU which will be doing most of the heavy lifting anyways... I might be getting one of those for myself before too long 🙂

      One caveat: Some of the Newegg comments say the card isn't a GTX 760 as advertised, but a GTX 870 that require proprietary drivers. That seems weird to me but who knows.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: What does Social Media mean for you and your business?

      "Needing a social media presence" could accurately be described as corporate peer pressure IMO. Facebook has successfully boiled the frog, so to speak, and as of late 2013 there are significant ongoing costs for maintaining a decent presence on the site. In my days as a marketing guy, my Facebook posts as of late 2014 had an average organic reach of about 1-2% to the people who had already liked our page... it was just outrageous. This post has some recent stats, which you could use to help make the case that being on Facebook nowadays is a needless marketing expense with little business value for newcomers/small businesses. The scary thing, as one commenter points out, is that those numbers are the average for all posts, paid or unpaid. If you plan on using Facebook for "free marketing" you are going to have a bad time. They may not want to hear that, though...

      With that said, if you're working with people that really want you to have a social media presence, I'd recommend going with Twitter right now. It has a large userbase, including a lot of businesses, but my favorite part about it is that you really don't need to write any novels or take a lot of photos to maintain it. A lot of your tweets can be links to information that you consider relevant to clients/potential clients, like security bulletins. Then you can put your feed on your site with a widget - there are many WordPress plugins out there to help you accomplish that goal. Then there's a part of your site that can easily be updated with new stuff without having to write out whole blog posts.

      It's also easier to use Twitter for direct calls to action with the Twitter Cards feature that came out a little while ago. For example, if you have a mailing list and tweet about it you can have a link to subscribe right on the tweet itself.

      If you have staff active on Twitter, you can have the company follow them and retweet things they say that's relevant to what you do. Then you can have the "look we are real people" factor without having a discrete company directory. If I were into buzzwords I would describe these people as brand ambassadors but let's not go down that road...

      Long story short, social media for businesses is most likely going to be seen as one of this decade's ridiculous tech fads in retrospect, but at the moment it is still going strong. In my opinion, Twitter has the best effort/expense to results ratio right now.

      posted in IT Business
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    • RE: Need an Extremely Small and Portable Gaming System

      Not sure what your budget is or how performant/future proof you'd like it to be, but according to one review this mini gaming PC can play GTA V on max settings. You would just need to grab some RAM and an SSD. The video card has 3gb RAM which isn't ideal, but the form factor is hard to beat on packability.

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: If you are new drop in say hello and introduce yourself please!

      Hi everyone!

      So is this like the cool kids table in the Spiceworks cafeteria?

      I have been lurking for the past couple days and am excited to actually start saying stuff. It reminds me of the small forum communities I used to spend too much time on, except everyone here is (mostly) sharing useful info 😄

      posted in Water Closet
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