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		<title>Organizing Your Home Office</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Apr 2010 03:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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Almost everyone these days has a home office with a computer.  It may just be for occasional web surfing or you may work 40 hours per week out of your home for your regular job.  Regardless of the use, a well organized home office can help you get more done.  Here are some tips on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Almost everyone these days has a home office with a computer.  It may just be for occasional web surfing or you may work 40 hours per week out of your home for your regular job.  Regardless of the use, a well organized home office can help you get more done.  Here are some tips on making that happen:</p>
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<li><strong>Eliminate paper documents whenever possible. </strong> Subscribe to bank statements on-line.  Scan or upload any documents to your hard drive or other services such as Google Docs.  This also gives you piece of mind as these electronic copies can be backed up and saved permanently off-site and they are easily transportable.  In the event of a house fire, all of your documents will survive (remember to put those electronic backups in a <a href="http://www.yoursafeguide.com/biometric-safe/why-everyone-needs-a-fireproof-safe/">fireproof safe</a>).</li>
<li><strong>Prevent piles. </strong>Have one basket for incoming mail and bills to go through.  Touch each piece of paper just once.  After you pay that bill, shred the paper or scan it and upload it to your computer (see #1).</li>
<li><strong>Minimize distractions.</strong> Although having a television in your office seems like a great idea, you would be amazed how much time you lose by glancing at the score of the game!  Your office should be dedicated to only things that you need to do your profession or make/manage money.  Don&#8217;t use your office to sort through your old high school pictures, you will never get any work done.</li>
<li><strong>Ignore the household noise. </strong> Close the door to your office, turn on some white noise, put in earplugs or even consider moving your office to another part of the house.  It is easy to get sidetracked when you hear a child crying or yelling, the doorbell ringing, or dishes clanking.</li>
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<p>Small changes can improve your productivity considerably.  Then you can use all that extra time to get out of that office and do something you enjoy!</p>
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		<title>Pay MORE for your office chair!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Mar 2010 15:42:06 +0000</pubDate>
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An office swivel chair is possibly one of the most important pieces of equipment for an office worker. Whether you work at home or in a commercial office space a swivel chair is undoubtedly where you will spend most of your time. The tradesman would not skimp on the tools that he bought to do his [...]]]></description>
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<p>An <a href="http://swivelchairinfo.com/">office swivel chair</a> is possibly one of the most important pieces of equipment for an office worker. Whether you work at home or in a commercial office space a swivel chair is undoubtedly where you will spend most of your time. The tradesman would not skimp on the tools that he bought to do his job and similarly you &#8211; if it is your own business &#8211; shouldn&#8217;t skimp on the chairs that you buy for your office.</p>
<p>Buying a cheap swivel chair is a false economy, in the end you will end up buying two or three chairs over a five-year period when you could have just bought one good one to begin with. One decent swivel chair will cost less than the three cheap ones. It&#8217;s not just the financial cost of buying a cheap chair that is a false economy though. Poorly designed <a href="http://swivelchairinfo.com/swivel-chair-buying-guide/">swivel chairs</a> will cause you injuries in the long run, unfortunately the longer you spend sat in a chair the more likely it is that injuries will occur. Repetitive strain injuries are difficult injuries to treat and usually require physio at the very least &#8211; and physio doesn&#8217;t come cheap. I can assure you that the course of physio will cost you far more than a decent office chair would have in the first place.</p>
<p>The first feature you should be looking for in a chair is that the height can be adjusted. The second most important feature is that it has an adjustable back so that the angle of it can be adjusted so you are sitting leaning back slightly.</p>
<p>Being able to adjust the height of the chair means that you can safely use a keyboard and you won&#8217;t get neck strain looking at a monitor. The angle at the back is also a very underrated but important feature &#8211; contrary to what your mother told you about sitting up straight &#8211; actually leaning back slightly reduces the pressure on the lower back and means that you will be less likely to incur any lower back injuries.</p>
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		<title>Getting a Computer Desk</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 04:33:19 +0000</pubDate>
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If you work with a computer all day, then one of the most important investments that you can make is a good computer desk. These types of desks are designed to not only hold your computer as well as your keyboard but it will also give you the storage space that you will need to [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you work with a computer all day, then one of the most important investments that you can make is a good computer desk. These types of desks are designed to not only hold your computer as well as your keyboard but it will also give you the storage space that you will need to store your office supplies. This will help you get your work done in an efficient manner. When buying a computer desk, there are a couple of options that you will have.</p>
<p>The first option is size. You will want to pick a desk that will accommodate the size of your computer monitor. If you use a laptop, then you won&#8217;t need too big of a desk. However, if this is the case and you sit at your laptop for several hours a day, you will want to consider getting a desktop computer because ergonomically speaking, a laptop will only lead to problems down the line. If you use a desktop, then make sure the desk you get will have enough room to put your monitor on.</p>
<p>You will also have an option of getting a hutch for the desk. Whether you decide to get one with a hutch or not will depend on what your storage needs are. Hutches are a great tool to organize all of your office material. You will also have different colors to choose from as well. A <a href="http://theblackdesk.com/">black computer desk</a> will look great and professional. If you don&#8217;t have a lot of room, you may want to get a <a href="http://theblackdesk.com/black-corner-desk/">black corner desk</a> which will make use of the corner of your room. You can find and buy any type of desk online or at an office furniture store. The cost will vary depending on what you get. If you use the computer a lot, don&#8217;t go cheap on the desk for the sake of your health.</p>
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		<title>Avoid Gimmicks When Buying Computer Furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jan 2009 19:49:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet is inundated with “free” offers, and the computer furniture industry is not immune.  You can literally find hundreds of web sites trying to catch your attention with &#8220;free computer furniture&#8221; offers.
What most of these web sites mean when they say &#8220;free&#8221; is only some part of the furniture is offered without you paying [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet is inundated with “free” offers, and the computer furniture industry is not immune.  You can literally find hundreds of web sites trying to catch your attention with &#8220;free computer furniture&#8221; offers.</p>
<p>What most of these web sites mean when they say &#8220;free&#8221; is only some part of the furniture is offered without you paying for it. In some cases it is the design that is free. So you don&#8217;t get anything tangible. It is important that you check the entire advertisement or online resources thoroughly to find out what exactly is being given free of cost.<br />
Sometimes when someone purchases office furniture in bulk, dealers will offer some type of free bonus offer. If you are purchasing computer furniture for an entire office, you will need several desks, chairs, printer tables etc.  One average sized office space can fit up to 25 computer workstations.  Since many industries are run by computers these days, the computer furniture market is highly competitive.  This intense competition leads to a huge amount of gimmicks that dealers use to try and capture their piece of the pie.<br />
Do not be misled or blinded by these sorts of campaigns. </p>
<p>It is always preferable to visit the dealer in person. Have a detailed discussion with the salesperson and find out exactly what you will get and how much you have to pay for it.  Then do your product research to find out if you are really getting a good deal.  Also, a good question to ask the salesperson is where did the furniture come from?  Is it used or refurbished?<br />
Asking the right questions is perhaps the most important aspect to consider when buying computer furniture.   This is part of becoming an educated consumer.  Obviously, no company is going to make a spectacular offer without any benefit to them.  So as a consumer it is your job to figure out when considering free offers, “what is the benefit for the company?”  Sometimes, just getting your contact information gives the company the benefit of being able to target you in future ad campaigns.  To you, it may be worth it to receive junk mail and email in the future to get a free product right now.<br />
As a general rule however, if it is too good to be true then it is.  The only time you can really benefit from a free offer is maybe if a retailer has been hanging onto a product line too long and they need to push it out of their inventory.  Or maybe product line is being discontinued and they need to get rid of all the leftover inventory.<br />
The number one thing you should watch out for is financing offers.  In many industries, much more money is made from financing than from actually selling a product for profit.  So they may give you “half-off” if you will finance with them.  There is a reason they do this!  You may end up spending 500% + more than what you originally “bought” the product for.  This is not a good deal for you!  However, if you have the money for the furniture then it is a good deal to get there discounted price, finance the purchase, and then pay it all off in the first month (avoiding all interest costs).<br />
I hope that you will take the time to become an educated consumer and not be a sucker for furniture dealer gimmicks.</p>
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		<title>Personal Buying Guide for Computer Furniture</title>
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1. How many hours a day will I be spending at my computer furniture?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many options to consider when shopping for computer furniture.  You must consider things like:<br />
<strong>1. How many hours a day will I be spending at my computer furniture?<br />
</strong>Is this just a place to pay bills once a month or is this a place you will spend many hours a day?  This answer will affect not only how much time and money you will invest in furniture shopping, but also whether or not you should be considering ergonomic furniture.<br />
<strong>2. Besides a surface to set my computer on, what other functions would I like to get our of my computer furniture?</strong><br />
Do you also need a place to file documents and store office supplies?  Do you need to have plenty of writing surface?<br />
<strong>3. What space will the furniture be located in?</strong><br />
Maybe you have a 200 square foot office to fill, or maybe you have a small nook in your kitchen.  This will significantly effect your office furniture search.<br />
<strong>4. How many pieces of furniture do I really need?</strong><br />
This question goes along with question 2.  Do you need a separate filing cabinet?  Do you need a printer stand?<br />
<strong>5. What style furniture do I want?</strong><br />
Contemporary, traditional, executive, etc.  Do you want furniture made out of a particular type of material?  You should make a decision on the style of the entire computer area, and then decide what furniture will best coordinate with that space.<br />
<strong>6. Do I want to order my furniture online or purchase it in a store?<br />
</strong>You can save thousands of dollars by ordering furniture online.  But of course the shipping costs may outweigh the savings.  I suggest a little of both.  Even if you are going to buy from a local store, do your research online first.  Know what you want and how much you are willing to spend.  This will give you an advantage when dealing with furniture salespeople.<br />
<strong>7. Can I assemble the pieces on my own?<br />
</strong>Keep this in mind if you decide to buy online or from a discount store.  Some pieces of computer furniture can be extremely complicated to assemble.<br />
<strong>8. How much am I able to invest in my new office furniture?</strong><br />
Know this BEFORE you start shopping.<br />
<strong>9. Do I want to buy new or used furniture?</strong></p>
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</strong>Before actually spending any money, it is helpful to answer all these questions for yourself.  Your answers to the above questions will work as your own personal buying guide.  This guide will serve as your computer furniture shopping blueprint.</p>
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