Data, by George!

Biddeford, United States

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Specialties

My business specializes in saving you time and helping you become more productive by taking on all the computer related tasks that keep you from the job you love.

* managing your social media campaign by ensuring your content gets posted where it needs to be

* keeping your clients informed and drawing new ones by updating news, events, blogs and other items of interest on your web pages.

* Displaying your business values through getting your email news bulletin created and sent out

* Keeping your records up to date by putting your invoices, bills and payments into your database

* Improving fund-​raising efforts by helping not for profits with donor record keeping

* Updating business intelligence by entering records into your database or spreadsheet

.. . and more!

History

Established in 2011.

Data, by George started out as a part time business helping local not for profits with their fund-​raising efforts through accurate data entry of donor and constituent records into their database and generating the appropriate reports. Since then the business has grown into web-​site maintenance through Word Press, social media content management, mail merge processes and other services.

Meet the Business Owner

George H.

Business Owner

George has been involved in one way or another with computers since 1980 when his college installed their first mini-​computer, a VAX/​VMS 750. He became a system operator there when the head of the fledgling computer science department found he was exploring and discovering things about the computer that made him think George needed to be on the team and not a loose cannon!

Since then, where ever George worked, if computers were involved, he studied how to use them for his job and gained knowledge of Microsoft Office and «all things Internet» as a result.

George hates tedium and enjoys learning new things and applying them and finding ever faster and efficient way of getting the job done. He believes the computer needs to do the repetitious work, not him, and so he is always on the search for a new way to get the job done.