Look at your email practices and make sure you are not stepping over ethical boundaries by assuming permission that has not been given. Ryan Phelan on August 4, 2020= Whenever I think I’ve seen it all after 20+ years as an email professional, a brand does something to surprise me – and often not in … Continue reading Business stress is no excuse to spam
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There Is No Excuse For Not Having 100% Board Giving
Steven Shattuck — September 20, 2017 Follow @stevenshattuck — September 20, 2017 StockSnap / Pixabay “Should our board members also donate to our organization?” A common question, with a near-unanimous answer from the top fundraisers and consultants in the sector: YES! Unfortunately, 100% board giving eludes too many nonprofits, despite it being a basic tenet … Continue reading There Is No Excuse For Not Having 100% Board Giving
Excuse Me LinkedIn, but Where Are All My New Clients?
James Potter — November 23, 2016 Follow @thelinkedinman— November 23, 2016 If you are reading this, and have a LinkedIn profile, you may be wondering why you haven’t had an influx of new business. Isn’t that surely the point of LinkedIn? Shouldn’t you be able to generate more leads, new sales, connect with more of … Continue reading Excuse Me LinkedIn, but Where Are All My New Clients?
No Money, No Excuse! 3 Ways to Grow Your Business Without Money
by Ja-Nae Duane May 19, 2016May 19, 2016 When I was in my twenties I launched my first business with only $ 100. Wild Women Entrepreneurs (Wild WE) was my platform for revolutionizing how women entrepreneurs built their businesses. I was a struggling opera singer with a dream to turn my vocation into a career. … Continue reading No Money, No Excuse! 3 Ways to Grow Your Business Without Money
Excuse Me, Is That Your Website?
Patrick MurphyJune 9, 2015 As I look at more and more websites it makes thinks about what makes a good/great website. And really it just comes down to “just common sense”. Great website must have usability, in that it must work for customers, serve your purposes and be easy to use. If clients find your … Continue reading Excuse Me, Is That Your Website?