by Juliette Swett | Apr 24, 2014 | technology, tools
If you are someone who is having trouble with Gmail syncing with your Apple Mail after you upgraded to Mavericks (the newest operating system), then you might be logging into Gmail directly for the first time in years. To a regular user of Gmail, any interface changes...
by Juliette Swett | Apr 11, 2014 | small business, technology, tools
Otherwise known as Business Software 101 There are lots of technology buzzwords that you are “supposed to know.” Name dropping technology systems, and saying things like, I optimized our ROI by investing in a CRM that integrates with our CMS and...
by Juliette Swett | Apr 1, 2014 | small business, technology, tools
Otherwise known as dropping the should. Sometimes I forget to follow my own advice. As I have been designing my business, I’ve begun to look into which small business software I need, and which are just overkill right now. I’m torn–in a lot of ways,...
by Juliette Swett | Mar 26, 2014 | process, technology, tools
Otherwise known as How my website took much longer than I expected to launch... Like all projects, websites often start out simple, but then evolve as the owners gain more information about what works best. In January, when I sat down to develop my website, I really...
by Juliette Swett | Nov 7, 2012 | curation, knowledge sharing, online community, social learning, technology, tools
Twitter was like a gateway drug for me into the world of online professional development. After a couple of months, I was favoriting tweets like crazy and trying all sorts of tools to keep track of articles I enjoyed. For awhile, I was still using Delicious to catalog...
by Juliette Swett | Nov 5, 2012 | knowledge sharing, technology, tools
I was suffering from Info Overload! During this last year of transition, I fell into quite a love affair with Twitter. I found that hands down, it was the best way to keep up with trends in the learning community, and to build connections with professionals all over...