Brink's Business Solution
 


Brink's Business Solutions
Serving Small Businesses in Oregon Since 2001


"because not every business requires a full time staff"

 

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Just like a three-legged stool needs all three legs to be functional, lack of adequate accounting and financial knowledge will eventually sink a business.

Data Processing

 

Few small business owners take the time to incorporate database management software in their business.  They end up wasting endless hours searching for information that they needed ten minutes ago.  The fact is that every office runs smoother, with a well organized database system in place, to stay on top of clients, employee's and marketing.  Your office will run more efficiently when your contact information is stored in an easily obtainable database.

Once your data is in entered, it becomes a snap to accomplish many of the daily tasks that keep everything running smoothly. If you send out bulk mailings, either monthly or just once a year, a well organized database is a must have.  Once the data is entered it then becomes a quick and easy task to keep your information updated, providing your office with an quick solution to bulk mailings. Microsoft Outlook is a database management program that allows you to record and store endless facts about your potential customers, clients and employee's.

We can help you by starting your data base for you and then teaching your key employee (s) how to use the information and keep it updated.

 

 


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