Welcome to the April 2007 edition of EasySkills, the bi-monthly newsletter from EasyPC Training.
In this edition, as a small business find out how to take on Goliath and win, how to deal with customers who don't pay and how to earn discounts on course packages.
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Discount MYOB courses
Save nearly 30% on course fees when you book a suite of MYOB courses with EasyPC Training.
EasyPC Training offers a range of MYOB courses to help you run your business more profitably and effectively. The more courses you book, the greater the discount. Find out more >>
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Save money with our course packages
Book and pay for your course package up-front and complete all courses within three months to recieve a discount.
Course packages available:
EasyPC for Beginners (2 days, $441)
- Windows XP (must be completed first)
- Internet Explorer
- Outlook Essentials
Business Administration (5 days, $919)
- Windows XP (must be completed first)
- Internet Explorer
- Outlook Essentials
- Word Essentials
- Excel Essentials
- MYOB Day to Day
- MYOB Money
Microsoft Essentials (3 1/2 days, $784)
- Outlook Essentials
- Word Essentials
- Excel Essentials
- PowerPoint Essentials
Office Pro (3 days, $668)
- Word Intermediate
- Excel Intermediate
- PowerPoint Advanced
- Outlook Advanced
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Small business advice
Taking on Goliath
Small businesses can take on giants by being clever. And it may not cost a fortune. David and Goliath battles were more about common sense than anything else. Read full article >>
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When customers pay late
Managing cash flow is the biggest financial headache for small businesses, with research showing two out of every five customers are paying late. Read full article >>
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Online review
Yahoo! removes email cap
Yahoo! is giving users of its web-based email service unlimited storage capacity. The move celebrates Yahoo Mail's 10th birthday and today's rich media demand. Read full article >>
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Security and maintenance
Virus alert
If you receive an e-mail offering a download of Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2, delete it.
A new virus is making the rounds, which comes disguised as a test version of Microsoft's current Web browser. Read full article >>
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