Sunday, October 4, 2009

Welcome to "What's Up with IT?". For some of you, this is your first time viewing this blog, for others you may have been wondering when our next post would be! I am sorry for the delay, but there was a method to our madness. Let me explain.

Over the last two years, we have learned a great deal regarding the art of Web 2.0. We have been very active on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, and we also started this blog, What's Up with IT (Information Technology). What we didn't have was a destination to direct the attention of the people we were interacting with. Thus began a major overhaul of our website, http://www.acs.com/. For those that don't know, we are in the business of Outsourced Technology, which in the most basic terms means that we handle a client's technology needs with the same level of service they would receive if they had a full time staff.

SO, when it came time to redesign our site, we practiced what we preach and hired 451 Marketing, widely considered the best in class firm when Web 2.0 is discussed. We feel that they did an excellent job. Please feel free to give us your feedback as well http://www.acs.com/.

I now feel that we are in a great position to take full advantage of all that Web 2.0 to offer. I also feel if you're not taking similar steps, then you and your business are missing the boat in a big way. Web 2.0 is a powerful tool if you're able to harness it! It allows you to share your skill set with a large audience, requiring very little overhead. It also will provide you qualified leads as opposed to the scatter shot approach of mass mailing, cold calling, etc.

While we don't profess to know it all, we can be a strong resource and have a full complement of partners to help guide your firm through Web 2.0 as well as a host of Technology Solutions. If you have Technology needs, concerns or just want a sounding board to ensure your firm is taking the necessary steps to compete, look us up, we are here to help!

Thank you and we look forward to chatting!

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