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- Kicking email while it's down, so to speak: http://t.co/FkI5gPiN #, 2012/05/17
- Hello to new follower @CEFNetwork #, 2012/05/17
- RT @MarketingDonut How face to face networking can help you to promote your business http://t.co/wpFQoFDF < Radical concept! #, 2012/05/17
- Monmouthpedia: The World’s first Wikipedia town, is set to go live http://t.co/OOhaaHmD via @TheNextWebuk <The internet of things in action #, 2012/05/17
OpenSure Blog- More on emailI hope you read that rather than hearing it. Following on from an article yesterday about the nuisance value of being distracted by email, today IT Donut has published an article predicting the death of email. The most interesting point … Continue reading → […]
- Green Office Week 2012 – Purchasing ThursdayThat’s got a nice ring to it, hasn’t it? Today’s #gow2012 theme is purchasing. Beyond making pretty easy decisions about buying recycled paper and Fair Trade coffee for the office, refilling toner cartridges and sourcing energy-efficient kit when kit just has … Continue reading → […]
- More on email
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How many people know what you do?
That’s the question posed by Kim O’Rourke in the latest edition of the Merrie Marketing Merriezine. It’s a bloody good question for a business to ask itself. The trouble with trumpetting what you do is that it sounds suspiciously like … Continue reading
The loneliness of the long-distance communicator?
I talked in my last post (questions about technology I put to four new businesses) about the view apparently prevalent among businesswomen, in particular, that using the internet to communicate with existing and potential customers prevents them building up good … Continue reading
Toe in the networking water
We want to get out to meet local businesses, as we live and work in an area rich in SMEs, so yesterday we broke our networking duck and went to a 4Networking business breakfast in Hereford. Well, *I* went to … Continue reading







