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David McKim

Member since: Dec 16, 2008
Last activity: Oct 05, 2009

  • Thank you Meredith and Naomi for hosting such a wonderful and educational event on Facebook and Twitter. I enjoyed it a lot!

    I look forward to seeing everyone again at events in the future.

    After the event a hand full of people went to Anthony's for drinks and that made for a very nice after-event social. During the social I shared a tech tip for people looking to upgrade their computer to the latest version of Windows:

    To get the best value, compatibility, and make your experience smoother, consider waiting until the first service pack is released for Windows before upgrading or making the switch. Many professionals in the IT world follow this rule religiously, and it's been known to save companies thousands of dollars by making your system run more smoothly, glitch free, and compatible with the hardware and software you use.

    Posted Mar 14, 2009 Learn how Facebook and Twitter enhance Biznik! hosted by Rev. Meredith Ann Murray
  • Thank you Jim for organizing this morning event in the comfort of the Gateway Center. I was really excited about the wonderful variety of people that gathered and joined us for an hour or so of networking!

    The Gateway Center is truly a great place to meet people and host events, and I'm always greeted with a warm cheerful welcome from the staff.

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 The Morning Biz 2 hosted by Jim Carney
  • Thank you Bob & Judy for hosting this incredibly educational event! I enjoyed the straight forward approach to helping people make their news letters and articles a success!

    I will be looking forward to your next big event!

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 Marketing with E-Letters: Give Your Readers What They Want hosted by Bob Dunn
  • Thank you for hosting this event Lori. I enjoyed the chance to discuss the new and exciting ways to promote business & networking. I look forward to your next exciting event!

    For those that didn't attend, I shared a tip about saving money with your computer's office software. If you would like to save $150-$380 consider trying OpenOffice.org (free). It's got all of the best features that Microsoft Office has in one resourceful bundle. To learn more log on to http://why.openoffice.org/

    Posted Feb 14, 2009 3 Ways to Promote Your Business for Free thru Social Media & the Internet hosted by Lori Richardson