16 July 2009

Mavens Wanted!

To survive in this economy, business people must function effectively with limited funds, outdated equipment and less administrative support. These same business people must also complete projects faster and more profitably than ever before.

What everyone really needs is a personal genie to appear and complete those projects with just a snap of fingers. While I do not have a line on genies, I do have information on Mavenlink, a new service that brings together clients, projects and experts in a simple system that is easy to understand and use.

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Maven : one who is experienced or knowledgeable : expert (Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary).

Do you need a professional to help you prepare an important marketing presentation, to research a patent application, to photograph your new office, to develop a website, to reconcile your accounts or to handle your property management?

Take a look at the Mavenlink website for more information and to view over 100 profiles of professionals in many disciplines. While you are there, sign up for a free account with Mavenlink. Mavens will want to join and post a detailed profile. Then they may want to peruse projects and bid on the ones for which they are qualified. Clients will want to join Mavenlink to post their projects.

Take a look today. Bookmark the site, too. Next time someone says that they "have people," you can look them in the eye and say, "well, I have mavens." Priceless.

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3 comments:

SandyCarlson said...

You are always showing the way! Thanks.

K2 said...

hey interesting post,i liked your idea about finding a ginie :)

tia said...

Thanks, I will check it out. I pairing up clients and services is a huge help, obviously!

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