A number of companies have realized the advantages to allowing some of their employees to work remotely. Obviously, these companies save money by not having a workspace for these employees.
7 Comments » Posted on June 28th, 2007 by Taylor Donlan
A number of companies have realized the advantages to allowing some of their employees to work remotely. Obviously, these companies save money by not having a workspace for these employees.
7 Comments » Posted on June 28th, 2007 by Taylor Donlan
I just logged into my Google Apps Premier Docs & Spreadsheets account a couple hours ago and was pleasantly surprised by the new gorgeous and easier-to-navigate UI. My Project Manager commented, simply, “looks so much cleaner.”
5 Comments » Posted on June 27th, 2007 by Chris Abraham
I love the conversation over here at Marketing Conversation about SPAM, A Line in the Spam. I love the conversation and I want to have this conversation and I want all of us at Abraham Harrison to freely blog about marketing, advertising, and spamming. I want to deal with it directly.
9 Comments » Posted on June 26th, 2007 by Chris Abraham
There is a legitimate difference between online marketing and Spam. Some people say the difference is Relevancy. Okay, this is close; but there needs to be another element involved: Value. Mmm - organically grown and very delicious Value.
14 Comments » Posted on June 25th, 2007 by Aaron Barr
In Web 2.0 vs. Traditional: The inability to think outside of one’s self, Jonathan Trenn talks about “upfront” and “upfronting” and I didn’t know what that meant, so I asked and Jonathan enlightened me, “Upfront is a time period when the TV networks display their schedules for the upcoming season to major marketing decision makers. This gives top marketers the chance to bid on slots that they think would serve them well. Often the rates can seem to be favorable.” Very interesting.
No Comments » Posted on June 25th, 2007 by Chris Abraham