3 Levers for more effective communication According to a Watson Wyatt study, companies that communicate effectively had a 47% higher return to shareholders over a five-year period (mid-2004 to mid-2009). “Effective communications can keep employees engaged in the business…
Albert Einstein said, “If at first, the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.” It makes me feel so much better that Einstein said this. It makes those crazy ideas and dreams I have so much…
Will Rogers wrote, “Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.” Do you you that? Rush everywhere, get things done quickly, but only at 70%, all…
Jim Rohn said, “If you don’t like how things are, change it! You’re not a tree.” A tree is a tree is a tree but you on the other hand can be whatever you want to be. A salesman, an…
I was reading this article http://bit.ly/8GkB4E on Email-marketing-reports.com and was very interested in the following: =========== General email usage There are numerous estimates of typical email use and email traffic from various sources. Here just a few for you: According…
Someone once said, “Happiness is an unexpected hug.” Something for you to do today – give someone an unexpected hug. Then stand back and smile. They will too and it will give you both a spot of happiness in the…
Everywhere I look there is a quick fix for something. The latest to hit the headlines over the weekend is using Lipo Sculpture to get rid of unwanted fat to help define your abs. Great. So no more gym for…
Zenna Scha said, “Give a man a fish and he has food for a day; teach him how to fish and you can get rid of him for the entire weekend.” Bit of a funny for Friday. However, it is…
This is my favourite. Pure, simple, awesome. Nice pics Mark.
Excellent case study of Twitter by Email Data Source. Very clearly shows the reach Twitter can add to an email campaign. ======================================== Twitter Case Study Brand: Marvel.com Market Sector: Publishing and Printing This is the first in a series of…