This Wednesday, Dec. 14, 2005, SABEW needs help in testing our new online entry registration process for the 2006 Best in Business contest.
It’s worth looking at. It’s pretty cool and could eventually pare its data-entry expenses.
From 11 a.m. To 1 p.m. CENTRAL TIME on Wednesday, could you please click on to the link listed below and follow the instructions. Act as if you were entering BIB for your organization.
Please complete the whole process and click on the submit button. Don’t worry, your test entry will not be officially submitted, as the system is not yet live.
We want SABEW members from all over the country to be on the system at the same time to see if it can handle the strain.
Here is the link: http://www.sabew.org/sabewweb.nsf/e0087b5460c4a721862569c2005fa85a/f3fa09964
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