Flash Wrote:
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> When I sign up with a new company I note it on my
> Excel spreadsheet. I list the company name, the
> website address to log in (just a copy and paste
> of the URL from the sign in page), my login name
> and password. I also note the date I signed up
> with them (though I have never found a use for
> this information). Then as other information
> becomes available I will add it onto the sheet,
> for example how long to pay, phone numbers,
> scheduler names and emails etc.
>
> My signup is a systematic process. When I
> register I put the basic information on my
> spreadsheet without the website address. When I
> get an acceptance email I add the login
> information and go directly to sign in at the
> website. That is when I do the copy and paste of
> the URL for the sign in page and then I save the
> spreadsheet. I then set a bookmark in my folder
> of "New MSPs" and a bookmark in my alphabetical
> list of "MSPs" with my browser, login and have my
> browser save the login and password. By making it
> a defined and systematic process I can find and
> enter the website frequently during the first
> month or two to see IF they have anything around
> me and WHEN they tend to post. If, after a couple
> of months I have found nothing, I delete them from
> my "New MSPs" bookmarks (they will still be in my
> alphabetical list and on my Excel spreadsheet).
> If they have things of interest in my state but
> just not around me at the moment, I am likely to
> leave them in "New MSPs" a bit longer to continue
> watching. If they have things in my area I will
> take a job or two to see how they are to deal with
> and if they work out well, I will take them out of
> "New MSPs" and bookmark them in "Useful MSPs".
>
> When I am exploring job posts with any MSP I will
> make notes on another Excel spreadsheet about
> clients shopped. That is a sheet that is
> alphabetical by company, so if I see that this new
> MSP shops Subway, they will be included in the
> list of other MSPs that shop Subway. (Subway may
> be shopped by different MSPs in different markets
> across the country and by different interests such
> as soda manufacturer, the franchise itself, the
> gas stations that house them, or even by their
> competitors such as Quiznos etc.)
Although I have only been acquainted with flash a short time, I am totally in awe of her organizational skills. I learn a lot from her, and this sounds like a great method to me. I do some, but not all of what she stated here. I think I am going to implement her method into mine. :-)
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