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102 Articles match "Content","Email"
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
That won’t be the fate of the iPad as it comes to market at just the right time, providing a marvelous new outlet for content marketers to capture the increasingly mobile digital generation that now includes most of us.
Print is giving way to digital content for almost every generation. to connect with friends/colleagues via email, SMS, Facebook, Twitter, A Powerful, Portable, Flexible, Connected, Social, and Cool Information and Entertainment Device for the 21st Century
Once Again, Steve Jobs Gets His Timing Just About Right with the iPad.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
What are the most obnoxious things co-workers do when they email? If, for instance, a co-worker asks if April 1 at 1p is a convenient time to meet, please (please, please) don’t email back: No . If you don’t understand what they want (even if it’s because they wrote a poor email), please don’t punish them and yourself, by responding: don’t know what you want. Are you the one they talk about in the break room? Here are some pet peeves and what you can do to avoid annoying the world:
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
just received an email promotion that was so wrong-headed that it makes a perfect negative case study. Here are 4 Major Email Promo Mistakes that You Should Avoid:
The header: This is the email header I saw in my inbox: “ invitation for March 17”. It doesn’t tell me what is happening on that date or why I should care. A Sadly Wasted Effort for a Mystery Event That Might Even Have Been Worth Attending
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
reader emailed me:
“What Her session was advertised as being on email marketing. She announced at the start that she didn’t want to talk about email marketing, but about SEO. ve had email discussions with a number of readers who present on topics such as health and safety issues or environmental regulations. Reference: Hartley J and Davies I “Note taking: A critical review” Programmed Learning and Educational technology, 1978,15, 207-224 cited by John Medina in Brain Rules
Keeping audience attention is more important and more difficult than grabbing audience attention
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Just about every sales person, when I ask what they want their email to accomplish, says they want their email to make the sale. Yeah… But email can be a wonderful sales tool as long as you follow some rules:
Know what you want your email to achieve. Yeah… and I’d like Hagen Daz peanut butter ice cream to be a diet aide.
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Sunday, March 2, 2008
For example, you can elect to receive one chapter a day via email. Tags: content idea Get caught up on your reading! Daily Lit lets you read a book online, one chapter at a time. Here's how it works: Search the site. Go to Daily Lit , and find a book that you've been meaning
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Monday, September 21, 2009
“ Email sign offs may be turn offs ” said the headline. Reading got me thinking: How we sign our emails really has nothing to do with turning off our readers. It’s so easy to misinterpret intent in email regardless of content.
Email creates the perfect storm of communication confusion… Reading about how “Sincerely” is used by 25% of business writers, and “Thank you” or “Thank you for your time” by 20% etc., It’s what we write, or don’t, that pisses them off.
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Friday, May 1, 2009
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
What are the most obnoxious things co-workers do when they email? If, for instance, a co-worker asks if April 1 at 1p is a convenient time to meet, please (please, please) don’t email back: No . If you don’t understand what they want (even if it’s because they wrote a poor email), please don’t punish them and yourself, by responding: don’t know what you want. Are you the one they talk about in the break room? Here are some pet peeves and what you can do to avoid annoying the world:
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
just received an email promotion that was so wrong-headed that it makes a perfect negative case study. Here are 4 Major Email Promo Mistakes that You Should Avoid:
The header: This is the email header I saw in my inbox: “ invitation for March 17”. It doesn’t tell me what is happening on that date or why I should care. A Sadly Wasted Effort for a Mystery Event That Might Even Have Been Worth Attending
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Friday, June 26, 2009
The business model for a content website is that the site owners gather as much content as they can on a particular topic. HOW TO DO IT To get your content listed, search the Internet for sites that are related to your topic area. Email, write, call, fax or do anything it takes to get through to the powers that be at the website of interest. They then try to attract as many people as possible who are interested in that topic. The more people that visit the site, the more the advertising on the site is worth.
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
That won’t be the fate of the iPad as it comes to market at just the right time, providing a marvelous new outlet for content marketers to capture the increasingly mobile digital generation that now includes most of us.
Print is giving way to digital content for almost every generation. to connect with friends/colleagues via email, SMS, Facebook, Twitter, A Powerful, Portable, Flexible, Connected, Social, and Cool Information and Entertainment Device for the 21st Century
Once Again, Steve Jobs Gets His Timing Just About Right with the iPad.
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Monday, June 29, 2009
You already have all the content from the work you put into your presentation. Make sure you look for the one targeting the audience that would benefit most from your content.
You can break up the presentation into bite-sized emails as a free course. With social media growing as a popular resource for businesses to reach out and connect with customers and prospects, presenters need to look outside of the room where they give presentations.
Sharing them on the Internet establishes your expertise, shows how you think, spreads your brand and provides yummy link juice.
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