Monday, November 10, 2008

Why Every Local Organization Needs Their Own Proactive And Interactive Website

Update

November 10, 2008 - December 1, 2008

Local organizations; including churches, that have a membership base should have a proactive and interactive website.

The vast majority of websites that are currently online are inadequate for "21st Century" community needs and reality. Many local clubs, organized groups and churches do not even have a website. The following are just a few of the reasons why having a more proactive and interactive website is beneficial:

1. Increased productivity - Important messages can be posted, rather than typed and distributed.
2. Improved accessibility to leaders, administrators and/or staff - Message services and boards can be easily added to any site. Forms and documents can also be completed online; rather than in person.
3. Lower operating expenses - More meetings can be done online as well, thus lowering the cost of utility services and fuel.
4. Lower expenses mean a greater savings to members as a unit -These additional savings should encourage members to increase donations and contributions.
5. Improved operational efficiency - Bulletins, schedules, communications and forms can also be posted online and downloaded.
6. Members can shop locally, nationally or internationally and compare quality or prices , thus reducing the cost of fuel and maintenance on vehicles.
7. If dotws is used instead of dotcoms, increased revenues for community programs and sponsored activities.
8. The more individuals and families can do online, the more money and fuel individuals and families can save.

How To Order Complete Computer Systems For Individuals, Families Or Groups

The number below is a direct line to Mr. Murray. He will handle these purchases personally or a member of his team. In order to insure low cost factory direct prices, you must ask for the Bayne Street Computer Special.

Call: 1-800-846-2042 Ext 23781
9 am - 6 pm - Monday thru Friday
After Hours: 1-585-406-2746

Mr. Murray and his staff can not answer your questions about Bayne Street. To find out more about The Bayne Project, contact us directly or read our blogs.

Paying For Computers And Continued Online Access

We have also solved the problem of paying for computers and staying online. The money saved in the Bayne Street Project's grocery service alone will pay for the computer, continued Internet access, essential household items, fuel for the car, van or truck and pay bills. If there are families or individuals that you know of in your community with online computers that need to save more money or increase their income, send them to the Bayne Street Project at:


Examine our services and programs for yourself for authenticity, accuracy and legitimacy. If you are satisfied this is a start, have them find my name (George Sistrunk) and join all the programs. All programs are free to join. You can even join yourself, setup your own blog or website and organize your community, neighborhood, friends, family, co-workers, congregation (If a church), members (if an organization) or other groups or clubs to work with you.

Even though the online programs and opportunities we have investigated, researched and represent will explain themselves, someone from "The Bayne Street Project" will be there to assist them and answer any additional questions they or you might have.

The bigger this network becomes, the more reliable services and programs we can bring on board and the more revenue will circulate within our communities. This will allow more families to effectively cope with the rising cost of living. Interested individuals can also call me at:

1-803-534-6727
9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. - Monday - Saturday
Ask for George Sistrunk if I do not answer the phone personally.

If this telephone line is busy, call our 24/7 answering service..
1-800-331-1274 Extension 39125

All anyone has to do is leave his/her name, telephone number and the best time to contact him/her. Someone from Bayne Street will call you back as soon as possible. If you establish your own project, have them call you or someone you designate for this purpose. Thank you for reading... Naturally, any computer/s you purchase and donate to a church or any non profit community based program organization is tax deductible.

George M Sistrunk
423 Bayne Street
POB 217
Orangeburg, SC 29116

Additional Online Information & Resources

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Why Every Family Or Individual Needs His/Her Own Home Computer And Internet Access

Update

October 17, 2008 - November 9, 2008

In order to take advantage of Bayne Street's programs or any Internet-based resource, program, information or service, individuals and families must have their own home computer, a printer and Internet access.

Our services and programs are packaged together for a reason. Each service or income program supports the other; thus making it possible to increase savings or maximize potential income. By encouraging adults, young adults and especially families with school-age children to engage in and pursue legitimate and beneficial activities on the Internet, we can begin the process of developing beneficial or more productive mind-sets that can impact and change an individual's or group's precepts and concepts.

Among the most important mind-sets are self help, personal initiative, higher community standards, personal responsibility, YHVH (GOD) consciousness, respect for others, legal authorities and educational institutions, and self discipline. Our collective history; as a nation, has already proven government sponsored programs have more liabilities than benefits. Plus, more government sponsored programs mean higher taxation.

More taxes increase financial burdens on families that are already struggling with declining discretionary income. Working minority families have been behind the proverbial "8 ball" for hundreds of years. Using advanced, in-home, computer technology can move many of these families out in front of it for the first time in modern world history. Having an online home computer system with a printer to distribute information or to print documents, puts the power of advanced technology in every home.

Acquiring Home Computer Systems For Adults And Families In Your Community

As stated previously, the rising cost of living is depleting available financial resources for many families. In addition, Bayne Street's field testing has revealed many families across America also have credit related problems. Therefore, whatever in-home computer system an individual or family can use beneficially becomes a problematic acquisition issue.

The Bayne Street Project has taken the first major step to empower individuals and families. It is now possible for any and every family to be empowered with advanced in-home computer technology. Any person can purchase a highly advanced, Internet- ready, home computer system, direct from the manufacturer at the lowest possible price. We even have a national lender for all 50 states.

Even these efforts are not enough. Consequently, we are also contacting churches, entertainers, clubs, associations, civic organizations, business groups, professional athletes, authors, radio and television personalities, celebrities and foundations to help purchase computers for families that need them. However, non profit community based groups and churches must contact these individuals and organizations that have the financial means to purchase computers. By doing so, more individuals and families that need them, can acquire them and use them.

Anyone can help in this massive project by encouraging relatives, families and people he/she knows with school-age children to acquire a complete home computer system, either locally or online. Individuals and families can also purchase an advanced computer system at factory direct prices from the manufacturer we have contacted for this specific purpose. If purchased from the manufacturer, online and telephone assisted training and support services are available for first-time users.

That's why it is important to encourage first-time users and others to go online. You can also encourage intelligent, influential and concerned others in your commuity to do the same by making it possible for credit challenged families to acquire low cost; affordable, but, highly advanced computer systems. Individuals or families with good credit or cash money can acquire their own. Entire communities, towns and cities can organize themselves for this purpose.