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I am a Certified  Public Bookkeeper,  Intuit Certified QuickBooks ProAdvisor (2007 thru 2011),and certified Xero Financial Software partner as well. I am the CEO of Quicksilver Business Solutions LLC.   

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Thursday
Apr022009

Wiki's

Because my staff works virtually most days, it was becoming apparent to me that we needed to find a way to stay 'connected'.  Having once been on a wiki before, I decided to venture out to see if this would help.  What I found was a great way to stay connected, put up all kinds of information my staff can share, and have fun doing it.  You can make your wiki private (like ours) or public. 

If you are looking for something like this, try pbwiki.com.  Three users can share it for free. If you have more than that, or you need special areas, you might want to pay for the professional one.  I'm using the free one at present, and it's really working great.  We are making folders, pages, sharing spreadsheets, client information, etc.   Why not try your own!

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