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How To Use “Tags” to sort Properties, Businesses, Organizations & Contacts
Have you ever asked yourself, "How many __________ do I have in my district?" That blank line could be coffee shops, government offices, restaurants, etc. With PBID Manager, you can see at a glance, any type of information you want to filter....
You will be “Thankful” You Did…
Write that note... Is your Clean & Safe Team doing a great job? Did your supplier deliver something for you on time? Did a Board Member do something to make your meeting go smoother? Take time today to write a thank you note to them. Sounds old school doesn't...
You need to just take it
Your Board would not have hired you if they didn't know that you would be dedicated to the success of your Improvement District. So TAKE IT! Take what? Take the break from your day full of meetings. Take your lunch instead of skipping it this time. Take the day off to...
Data Management Should Be Simple (K.I.S.S.)
Keeping It Super Simple (K.I.S.S.) Why should you use PBID Manager Improvement District Software? To simplify your life! I want to help you with something. Data should not be complicated. Property data, contact data, any data. The more you can...
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3 Reasons You Need to Network – from the IDA Walnut Creek Conference
We really enjoyed the conference that the International Downtown Association put on in Walnut Creek, California. While there were many things we learned regarding urban place management, revitalization, and improvements, there was one thing that really stood out to...
Communication To Owners – 5 Reasons It’s Vital
Whether you have just formed your district or you have been a district for years, communication to your property and business owners is VITAL. When we talk about the Ralph M. Brown Act here in California, the legal jargon basically states that you must communicate...
3 Reasons to Get Improvement District Software
Picture this: You need to communicate to a property or business owner ASAP. You search through your contacts in outlook, on your phone, or maybe it's in an excel directory on your desktop. Wait, maybe it's on your assistants computer, or on the shared Google doc...