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My Home Office Hacks

Joe D'Eramo

A virtual water cooler/newsletter for today's work-from-home professionals and home-based business owners.

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Latest Issues

A screen shot isn’t always enough

Two hacks to help the technically challenged people in your life; plus, the ultimate Father's Day song

What’s newish - Holding the Windows key + Alt + R to record your screen and voice, as well as any other audio in the room.

7 days ago
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F up your emails

Smart Brevity emails creates an eye-drawing F. For the paying folks, an easy shortcut to accessing all your apps in one place.

What? – Visually, you want your emails to graphically form an F so that it takes readers down your email from th...

14 days ago
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What Claude said about group invites

A better practice for group emails/texts. For the paying folks, the first step to your business being found on AI searches.

Regrets only - If you’re extending an invitation to a group via email or text, lead with “Confirm if you’re attendi...

21 days ago
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Clipworthy?

How you can instantly create ready-to-post shorts. Get more out of your workouts with a rucking vest--even if you're only exercise is walking.

A Good Use of AI - OpusClip takes the decision-making out of getting the best/engagement worthy...

a month ago
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You know you're ready for a break when...

Reflections on the Memorial Day holiday

Like most home-based business owners, yours truly enjoys work and feeling productive. Yet there are certain warning signs when working too much changes your personality a tad (okay, maybe more) and y...

a month ago
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