Siento no continuar momentáneamente
con mi serie de Errores casi mortales, pero la actualidad manda y, además, en
esta vida hay que ser de todo menos lineal.
The word entrepreneur means, in French, "one who takes into hand". Social entrepreneurs are in my opinion the worlds greatest creative problem solvers because of this basic concept of taking into hand the issues of the day. Entrepreneurs by and large are known for their courage of wading into the mainstream and affecting change, social entrepreneurs do this to benefit humanity.
Hey, your blog is right up my alley. But how about
Twitter? I am a web marketer and get most of my blog updates by
perusing the blog teasers that my favorite bloggers tweet to announce a
new post. Consider this as a way to grow readership…
Last night the 2008 Dyson Product Design Awards were handed out in New York City. (Yes, that’s Dyson as in Sir James Dyson, TV’s most pretentious vacuum peddler.)
I just posted this comment to Tyme's blog, but I was the 102nd commentor.I was asleep when this blew up. Who will ever see my comment? So here's what I wrote.
So, I think I am between choosing AISO and The Greenest Host for my hosting needs post yahoo. The Greenest Host rents space from AISO and they are both 100% solar powered. I had been considering Dream Host but they offset rather than utilize clean energy from the get go. Plus .... Joomla had me about to stab myself in the eye. I just don't get it! I read the forums and even self declared geeks don't seem to get it. This amazes me since it was touted as being great for beginners and non programmers. Not quite.
This week, I am doing a series on three easy ways to improve your email
campaigns. There’s no rocket-science here, but the basics are often
over-looked.
I took a nap and decided to try my hand at this Joomla thing.... I downloaded WAMP and Joomla (as well as a bucket full of other open source programs like wordpress, zen cart, etc ) and I seem to be up and running. Well, I seem to be leaning against the wall scratching my head with my sleeping dog on my feet.
Yesterday, I wrote about making your emails personal.
Today, I’ll write about increasing your open rate and click-throughs by
making your emails targeted and relevant. And don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the final post in the series about email design.