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Why Email Needs A Facelift

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On November 5th, 2012, Marketing Charts ran a news item titled, Clutter: 4 in 10 Say More Than Half Of Their New Emails Are From Marketers. Wouldn't it be nice to once again enjoy the sentiment, "you've got mail"? Other Zappos team members will show up at your desk with a dunce cap for you.

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It's Not Easy To Be A Loving Brand These Days

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Never has a sentiment been so true like it is for brands these day. If you think back to the early days of social media, there was a commonly-held sentiment that brands came into social media kicking and screaming (for the most part). Be careful what you wish for. Brands should be spinning like a top (in fact, a lot of them are).

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Social Pros Podcast – Super Bowl Social Media Command Center

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2012 Edelman Trust Barometer: Global Deck. In 2012, only 38% of the people deemed information from the CEO as extremely or very credible. One of the things that we’re looking at really closely is sentiment analysis. That’s something you can do really easily as a retailer or as a CPG brand.

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PB171: How I Doubled My Blogging Income and Had My Most Profitable Month Ever

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It usually would retail for $414. That helped increase readers’ sentiment from our readers. The other thing that we did in 2012, we’d run two of this – 2010, 2011, but both worked really well for us. This is a little business that started in 2012. Very impulse buy. 90 though – it’s a fairly significant price.

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Top 10 Public Relations Blunders for 2012

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So, here is this year’s list, the top ten public relations blunders of 2012. With 2012 marking its 100 th anniversary, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) should have enjoyed a banner year. million in retail sales due to the storm.” Every year Fineman PR puts out their list of the top public relations blunders. When Susan G.

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