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Welcome on the pages of butterfly X, my online marketing service. I'm Jean-Christoph von Oertzen, an online-marketer from Raubling, Germany.
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Jean-Christoph von Oertzen

Jean-Christoph von Oertzen
Breitensteinweg 3
83064 Raubling
Tel: +49 (0)8035 / 955 45 65
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Intervals is a web-based service that marries time tracking and task management in a personalized online space with powerful reporting.

Intervals is ideal for small businesses; including designers, web shops, consultants, IT services firms, and communications companies that bill on an hourly or project basis.

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November 5 2008, 12:06am | Comments »

"The internet is a 'giant cocktail party', according to business expert Seth Godin. Here, he gives his take on whether sites like Twitter and Facebook matter to your business."

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November 2 2008, 11:38pm | Comments »

interesting, german blog post about websites for (non-profit) societies. I like the summery, that tasks and targets do not differ as much from websites for companies, but in budget.

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October 20 2008, 12:08pm | Comments »

"BatchBook is an easy-to-use customer relationship manager (CRM) designed for small business owners." so could be an interesting service if they had an open API like highrise. d'oh

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October 14 2008, 6:07pm | Comments »

"Simple, no-hassle invoicing for creative and freelance professionals. Grows with your business." sounds interesting. Have to check if it works for german businesses too.

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October 12 2008, 12:09am | Comments »