Katy French — September 1, 2017 — September 1, 2017 We’re gonna take a crazy guess and say that your brand has churned out a few infographics. Maybe you have one in production now. Maybe you have an archive full of them. Either way, if you have infographics, you should always look for ways to … Continue reading 3 Ways to Turn Your Infographic into an Engaging Animated Infographic
Daily Archives: September 10, 2017
Payroll Errors That Cost You Money and How to Fix Them
Eyal Katz — September 1, 2017 Follow @eyalk100 — September 1, 2017 Still using pen and paper for employee time record keeping? Relying on shift schedules for payroll calculations? Then your company is leaking money and you’re probably open to lawsuits and IRS penalties. If it’s any consolation, you’re not alone. 33% of employers make … Continue reading Payroll Errors That Cost You Money and How to Fix Them
The First Ever Horror Email in the Inbox – Creating an Eerie ‘Experience’
Kevin George — September 1, 2017 Follow @imkevin_monk — September 1, 2017 Disclaimer: This email was NOT created for Annabelle Creation. It was our sheer love for horror flicks that inspired Monks to create this ‘experience email”. We love horror flicks, yes we do! While we know they’re unrealistic, we love the tension, the adrenaline … Continue reading The First Ever Horror Email in the Inbox – Creating an Eerie ‘Experience’
How To Make A Website: Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners
Warren Knight — September 1, 2017 Follow @warrenknight — September 1, 2017 80% of consumers will stop engaging with a brand online, and the content on their website if they are not getting a seamless experience, or not able to navigate the website on their device. Having a website is so important, regardless of whether … Continue reading How To Make A Website: Step-by-Step Guide For Beginners
Evaluating PPC talent, part 2: The test
In part 2 of his series on evaluating PPC candidates, columnist Brett Middleton shares some tests you can administer to determine whether a potential hire is a good fit for your business. Brett Middleton on September 1, 2017 Previously, we discussed how to find good PPC candidates for your particular company, but now it’s … Continue reading Evaluating PPC talent, part 2: The test
Why microsites aren’t always ideal for SEO
Microsites have their uses, but columnist Janet Driscoll Miller argues that they can often create unnecessary headaches for search engine optimization professionals. Janet Driscoll Miller on September 1, 2017 The question of whether or not to utilize microsites is an interesting topic of discussion for SEO. On the one hand, microsites allow organizations to … Continue reading Why microsites aren’t always ideal for SEO
Is It a Good Job to Get Fired From?
Richard Sellers — September 1, 2017 — September 1, 2017 Horwin / Pixabay When evaluating job offers, marketing executives obviously ask themselves whether this is a good job to have. Shrewd candidates even ask whether they are confident that they can do the job very well. I’m presenting a third concept to evaluate before accepting … Continue reading Is It a Good Job to Get Fired From?
Active Status: LinkedIn’s Newest Messaging Feature
Sydney Slavin — September 1, 2017 — September 1, 2017 LinkedIn is doing some work to the message center! If you haven’t noticed, your LinkedIn.com message center has another new feature: Active Status. You can now see when your connections are currently on LinkedIn by the “presence of a green circle next to their name … Continue reading Active Status: LinkedIn’s Newest Messaging Feature
Intranet Launch: Include Employees From the Start
Kelsey Steuer — September 1, 2017 Follow @WorkingEvolved — September 1, 2017 422737 / Pixabay Launching a new department or company-wide intranet can be daunting. Whether it be constraints on the IT side, budget, sliding dates or gaining executive buy-in, getting to launch can seem like a slow and winding road. And launch is just … Continue reading Intranet Launch: Include Employees From the Start