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Tuesday, June 15, 2004 eZine 4 Issue 20: Online Donations Surge, Increase Web Traffic, Achieving Excellence (Review), PRSPCT-L, Global Coordination   VOLUME 4 ISSUE 20  
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Online Donations Surge
Case Study: How Compumentor Increased Web Traffic by 200%
NONPROFIT RESOURCE: Product Philanthropy & Know-How at TechSoup Stock
Blackbaud Now Offers Online Wealth Screening
Review: Hank Rosso's Achieving Excellence in Fund Raising
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National (USA) Business Plan Competition : Round I: May 14, 2004 - July 16, 2004
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CharityAdvantage serves Thousands of Non-profits Though Technology Programs
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Coordinating People Around The Globe
http://www.timeanddate.com

When is everyone most likely to be at work? Go to www.timeanddate.com  to find out.

 

Let's say Mike is in Miami, Peter is in Paris, Larry is in London, and they all need to discuss an

important business decision with Marcus in Managua. Go to www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meeting.html  and

enter the various cities. The website will then produce a table of rows and columns that shows you

the local time in each city. Each cell in the table is color-coded as follows:

 

RED represents nighttime or normal sleeping hours.

 

YELLOW represents the second half of the day, when people are awake but not necessarily at work.

 

GREEN represents the first half of the day, when most people are at work.

 

Search the table for the rows where most or all of the colors are green. You'll then know the best time to schedule your meeting.


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