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A Collection of Outstanding & Often Obscure Resources For the Marketing or Public Relations Manager This is a collection of links that you may find helpful. Hopefully you won’t find the usual suspects listed here. We figure you can Google those yourself. If you find this resource pit useful, please tweet, bookmark or otherwise share …
This is an index of Unsolicited posts on productivity topics. Taming Your Inbox through Better E-mail Techniques More Advice about Handling E-mail Overload How Communicators Can Help Promote Computer Literacy & Office Productivity Expanding the Marketer’s Time through Use of Intelligent Agents More Convenient Approvals: Hyperlinking to a Shared Drive Managing Your E-mail Inbox through …
Recently we’ve been hearing more and more good advice about handling e-mail, but have yet to see much filter down to people we know. In fact, it seems the basics of turning off notifications and closing your e-mail client during productive hours are particularly hard for people to accept. Add to this the fact that …
The productivity and time management site 43folders.com recently published a post about effective e-mail messaging called “Writing sensible e-mail messages” (or as Boing Boing, in typical irreverent fashion trackbacked, “How to write ass-kicking e-mails and get a response”). Some of these suggestions in 43’s post are actually techniques that a marketing agency and I implemented …