With emails, your code can be perfect and still display like you’re typing in an alien language. Unfortunately, it’s just the nature of the beast with so many email providers doing whatever they want with your code. One of the most common examples of bizarre translations is the apostrophe, a symbol that you’d have to…
read entire blog post »Experienced consultative B2B sales. This role requires a candidate who is internet savvy, strategic, analytical, and has negotiated service agreements with small to midsized companies. Must be self-directed, driven and a quick study. Successful candidates will generate leads, attend networking events, participate in social media, follow up with incoming phone and email leads, provide strategy…
read entire blog post »In search of a strong web designer who can lead email marketing projects and manage internal support tickets for client work. The ideal candidate for this role has excellent attention to detail, exemplary communication skills, and can manage multiple projects. Required Experience: Illustrator CS4 Photoshop CS4 Code HTML Manage Others Strong Problem Solving Skills Preferred…
read entire blog post »Front-End, PHP WordPress Developer. This role works heavily with our in-house design department and must be able convert a PSD into fully functional WordPress site. Candidates must be able to build a theme without the use of a framework. Required Experience: HTML/XHTML Jquery CSS PHP MySQL Preferred Experience Linux/Apache server is a…
read entire blog post »Six Common Content Mistakes That Other People Make…Not You
By: Megan Spreer - Posted August 31st, 2010Writing online content is sometimes an afterthought for many people, but I’m not talking about you. I’m talking about those other people. The ones who mess up the most common grammatical rules and drive the rest of us crazy (or maybe it’s just pseudo-grammar sticklers like me). You know whom I’m talking about, right? They…
read entire blog post »Making our clients happy is our number one priority, but when we are designing websites or emails, proofing can become an arduous task that ends up taking more time than the actual designing. Back and forth emails turn into phone calls that turn into emails again with attachment after attachment trying to explain what the…
read entire blog post »5 Tips for Selling: Back to the Basics in a down economy
By: Jennifer Hoyt - Posted August 25th, 2010It’s no secret that we are all spending less these days. If your job is in sales, this can present some problems. Here are five (non-earth shattering, but highly effective) tips for selling your products and services that might help to make your month. Be creative — look outside your comfort zone for new customers….
read entire blog post »It’s no surprise today that the number one way for customers to find their goods is by going online. Virtual shopping carts fill up as the customers make their way down artificial imitations of store windows. However simple it is for the consumer to make his way across the aisles of ones and zeros, there…
read entire blog post »You never want to see your email subscribers click that little Unsubscribe link at the bottom of your newsletter, but if they do, don’t beat them up about it! I’ve been that person multiple times (who wants to hear about ‘the most important’ webinar every second of the day?), and almost every time the unsubscribe…
read entire blog post »Do’s and Don’ts of Reader-Friendly Content: The Bullet Edition
By: Megan Spreer - Posted August 19th, 2010It’s a widely known fact that online readers have significantly shorter attention spans than readers of traditional print media. Online readers are surfing, browsing, and jumping from page to page to either kill time or quickly check the latest news topics while the boss takes a bathroom break. So it’s important for you to tailor…
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