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With the help of singer Lisa Loeb, a look at a digital solution to something on every working mother's wish list—a personal assistant.
Digitwirl's Carley Knobloch takes us through using the Working Mother Family Organizer, powered by Cozi. Register here.
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To make your trip to and from work count, use that time to get organized. Some time-saving tips.
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Angling for a new job? Make sure you have a strong online presence. Heather Cabot, Web life editor of Yahoo!, shares savvy advice.
Carrying the new bestseller in your already-too-heavy work bag is so last century. With all the reading you do to keep your competitive edge, consider investing in an e-reader. But which one?
These days, using Facebook as a marketing tool is almost mandatory. But before you ask clients to friend you or follow you on Twitter, consider the most effective uses of social media. Here, top tips from Giovanni Gallucci, an award-winning new media producer, author and digital strategist.
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Forbes.com, the business web site, listed 100 Best Web Sites for Women and broke down 10 for working moms. Guess what?
Digital networking is an important tool for anyone in the workforce, and for working moms it allows a virtual link outside of their day-to-day contacts. However, just because it's online, it's not magic.  It takes a little planning and attention. Here's a tip sheet for getting started and becoming successful with the who, why, what and where of the world’s largest professional network.
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The who, what, when and where of the powerful social networking tool.—Excerpt from The Twitter Job Search Guide by Susan Britton Whitcomb, Chandlee Bryan, and Deb Dib
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How to connect, friend and tweet your way to social-networking savvy and a job.
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