Saturday, February 24, 2007

Bringing your Computer into Daylight Savings Time Earlier


How will your office address daylight savings time at several weeks earlier than usual? Does the time change affect your work hours, or do you work by the Sun?
Daylight savings changes and your computer are entwined in decisions you need to make in the next few days. Getting ready isn't as much of a challenge as you might think.
If you bought a new computer with Windows VISTA installed, the March date for daylight savings time to take over is covered.
Systems using Windows XP and 2003 systems can go to Microsoft to get a patch which will set your machine up to work with the new dates. If you have automatic notices for downloads, this patch has already come to you. Automatic downloads and install have it working for you already.
I do not care for automatic downloads and install, but when I was snooping around about information on Vista, somehow, my computer got switched over to automatic anyway. I've been kind of distracted and haven't gone in to change that. I just want to look at the downloads. Some of the patches for better gaming, etc. aren't anything I need on my system because they don't apply, for example.People using older systems, such as Windows 98, will have to make the changes themselves.
MAC users, you can learn details about many operating systems at the Apple site and these Documents. The Daylight savings time changes are on systems released in Feb of 2006.
I do not care for daylight savings time. I know clocks are a concept of mankind and government, but REGULAR time is my time. When I have to leap ahead that hour and lose the sleep, it takes longer every year for me to balance. DH says leave it just the way it is, one way or another. I would prefer to stay with REGULAR time. I just feel better when the FALL BACK day comes and I can get to MY time.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Marketing for Small Busineses with Paul DelFino and Mansfield Chamber


It's a New Ball Game in Every League -- Mansfield Chamber of Commerce Marketing Luncheon

Mansfield Area Chamber of Commerce hosted a winter (indoor) picnic luncheon on February 14, 2007. The program was a marketing presentation by Paul Delfino. Business/members which were directly involved in production included Mansfield Community Center catering team, Engrave-A-Crete and Xanadu Games, LLC.


  • Paul Delfino, of Opportunity, Inc presented models for marketing to give businesses specific tactics that are available for marketing
  • media advertising
  • visability
  • understanding the need of the target market
  • layered marketing to provide more than one product or service to an already satisfied customer
  • WORD OF MOUTH -- currently the most effective and valued resource for information (That's marketing)


The statistics for success and ideas for application were part of the peppy program.

Delfino is a good presenter. He got his point across concisely and clearly; kept the audience attention, but didn't race ahead of their comprehension.

Not all of the tactics will apply to every business, but every one took something away that had possiblities for application in that business's marketing program.

The primary media focus for Wednesday's presentation was the Internet and technology available for businesses to use when marketing their product or services either to the local customer or to the long distance client. Internet tools such as a website that benefits the visitor, blogging (weblog) for comment and elaboration on the product or service, using online news releases, RSS feeds and podcasting to deliver information, email newsletters and advertising material.

For tangible tools that can be useful to businesses, DelFino demonstrated the value of a disk to take presentation material away for future reference. He had CDs of the program and extra information prepared at Xanadu Games, one of Mansfield's newest technological businesses. Delfino used the marketing freebie of a special date to present a long stem red rose to every lady in the audience--a Valentine gesture to remember.

Friday, February 02, 2007

Mansfield, MO Chamber hosts Marketing Speaker Paul DelFino


The Mansfield Area Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a Winter (Indoor) Picnic Lunch featuring nationally known speaker Paul DelFino.


The Topic will be "Marketing - It's a New Ball Game in Every League".


The first fifty people who accept the invitation will be guests of the Chamber and can attend at no charge. After fifty, there will be a $10 charge for the lunch and presentation. Please use the link below for contact information.