Posts Tagged ‘Small Business Communications’

Posted on March 18th, 2010 by Kipp  |  No Comments »

Get Satisfaction + Facebook = Customer Service Goodness

If you regularly surf the web, you’ve likely stumbled onto Get Satisfaction by now. Marked by the little ‘Feedback’ tags that show up on the sides of pages across the internet, Get Satisfaction is a customer feedback engine that allows companies to hear concerns directly from their customers. And let’s be clear: it’s not just [...]

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Posted on November 29th, 2006 by admin  |  No Comments »

Is Your Small Business Ready for a “Blog”?

What you should know about the possible benefits and potential pitfalls of a small business blog by Doug Ziewacz | www.everonit.com An important principle of small business technology for any company is that it should be in alignment with the organization’s goals and objectives. In theory this seems simple, yet challenges arise when we are [...]

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Posted on August 12th, 2006 by admin  |  No Comments »

E-mail communication: Profit or Loss?

10 Surprising Ways to Save Your Most Valuable, Non-Renewable Resource by Clarissa Rodriguez | www.everonit.com Imagine that your email system is down for a week. Oddly enough, work still gets done: People discover new (old) ways to contact others and share information, and attention is only given to the most critical tasks and activities. Now [...]

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Posted on July 21st, 2006 by admin  |  No Comments »

No One Reading Your Emails?

7 Sure Fire Ways to Get Your Emails Read by Michele Lassman | www.everonit.com Arguably, email could be considered the world’s preferred form of written communication, essentially relegating the hand written note or letter to the dark ages as a lost art. Apart from its numerous benefits, however, the proliferation of email presents a new [...]

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Posted on January 14th, 2006 by admin  |  No Comments »

New Year’s Resolution: Stop Doing Email

…First Thing in the Morning by Verne Harnish | www.everonit.com Mark Friedler, CEO of Gigex, the leading Internet launch, distribution and fulfillment ASP for game demos, video and software, has forbidden everyone in his organization from opening Outlook the first 15 minutes in the morning. And that was just his first move! More from Friedler [...]

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Posted on November 20th, 2005 by admin  |  No Comments »

10 Steps to Winning the War Against Your Email Inbox

by Michael Cooch | www.everonit.com Email has become our best friend and worst enemy all at once. More often than not, the executives that I speak with mention that the flood of email they receive is a huge burden on their productivity, yet they couldn’t do business without email. So how do you win the [...]

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