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Re: discoverAble - discover & enable

Postby hlsbs » 07 Apr 2010, 08:41

Hi Ian

I have read this through a couple of times and am a little confused as to why it's posted in charities and fundraisers?

From what I can see, and I apologise if I am wrong, you are basically offering the same type of service that a Virtual Assistant would. These have been available for years now, and with the enhancements available in cloud computing do make more sense.

I am still confused as to what you are asking us? As you will see from my posts on this forum I am always happy to help others on the forum but this time am not quite sure I am being asked.
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Re: discoverAble - discover & enable

Postby Kip FX Design » 07 Apr 2010, 11:34

I have removed this for obvious reasons.

I am sure Ian will now place it in the right thread, having just emailed him.

The thread was giving some information on a project being set up by Ian that will help home bound people work from home, Stay-at-Home-mums/Dads, Disabled and even people stuck in small Hamlets or Villages that cannot travel to work due to inaccessible travel routes.

It is not a charity or a fundraiser, hence deleting the post.

Thankyou!

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Re: discoverAble - discover & enable

Postby ian.barrs » 07 Apr 2010, 12:21

You are correct in your assumptions for the most part, with the exception that it was to be a charity run organisation. It is mentioned elsewhere on the site itself, apologies for not specifically referencing it here.

To be fair, with this being a professional forum, I would maybe have expected the leap of understanding to have been made between the primary focus being helping disabled people and lone parents, and the fact it was posted on the Charities board. I'd be disappointed if anyone here suffers from being unable to categorise correctly.

Thanks for your comments.
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Re: discoverAble - discover & enable

Postby hlsbs » 07 Apr 2010, 12:36

Hi Ian

I think the fact that the website link had been removed probably aided the confusion here.

I run a very successful Virtual Assistant business as do a couple of other people on the forum, I am sure that they, as I, will be more than happy to help you with any questions you have in relation to your venture.
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