Don’t You Know Your Own Email Address?
Seriously, do you know it? Because someone obviously doesn’t. Read on to find out what I’m talking about. When doing business online, it’s really very, very important to type your email address correctly. Since last spring, I have received everything from general emails and newsletters …
Read MoreBIG Changes Coming
Hi there! I’m not a fan of announcing that I’m going to be making an announcement, but since you’re here anyway, I will. BIG changes are coming very shortly. Please keep an eye out for them. I’ll let you know soon. Thanks, Neal
Read MoreAT&T Misses a HUGE Marketing Opportunity
How AT&T missed several opportunities to make money from me while also making me happy in the process.
Read MoreGoing the Extra 3,727 Miles for a Client
Do you go the extra mile for your clients? How about 3,727 miles? In other words, are you prepared to do whatever it takes to make your clients happy? How about simply helping them, just because you can?
Read MoreHappy Students
I recently launched a Social Network to improve communications among the congregation of Temple Beth Am of Abington, PA using the Ning platform. On Tuesday, January 5th, I held the first of what will be regularly scheduled orientation sessions, essecially Ning 101.
Read MoreA Special Message for Members of Temple Beth Am
A Special Message for Members of Temple Beth Am
Read MoreA Funny (and true) Job Interview Story
Strange Tales from the Job Search Front.
Read MoreRevisiting Ground Zero; Honoring the Lost of 9/11
Two weeks after the attacks, I stood at the spot where I had stood on my first trip to the World Trade Center. I remember tilting my head back until my neck hurt and gazing up at those twin edifices standing tall and defiant against the deep blue sky. I thought they would withstand eternity… But all I saw was a thin haze of gray smoke, and it was the smell that got to me.
Read MoreStar Trek vs. Windows (Can One Franchise Predict the Success of Another?)
Although remarkably different products, movies and computer operating systems share a common trait in that they have a disturbing tendency to become obsolete. However, as different as they are from one another, these two brands share a connection that suggests that one my actually predict the success of the other.
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