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How to Check E-mail Twice a Day… or Once Every 10 Days
If you don’t yet use Twitter, don’t start. It’s pointless e-mail on steroids. I had to laugh when I saw a post by the one-and-only Robert Scoble on the 19th titled “Productivity up 200%, Twitter Down.”

Five Common Misbehaving Sales Behaviors Keeping You From Your Goal to Increase Sales
Are the most common and simplest behaviors (think sales skills) costing you business because of how people perceive those behaviors? Maybe it is time to check out if these behaviors are costing you sales not to mention a lot of negative talk behind your back.

IN YOUR FACE—FOR BIG RESULTS
Revealing the Single Biggest Factor in Lackluster Sales Results and 3 Things You Can Do To Avoid Failure.

Learn To Focus On Whats Important and Farm Out The Rest
Outsourcing your mundane tasks to focus only on the essential tasks is the best way to organize your business. The results are great not just for you but also for your business.

Optimizing E-mail: Stay Productive, Not Busy
Does email boost or hinder your performance? It all depends on how you use it. Email offers us countless ways to save time and be more productive, but when we go on “email autopilot” – checking the inbox repeatedly, typing out messages that should be discussed, copying people who are only peripherally involved, and other bad habits we’ve picked up along the way – email can make us more busy than productive.

Have You Backed Up Today
You may have a qualified tech support person that will install an automatic remote backup for you. But if you don’t, I recommend you contact my tech, Michael Glanton. He provides quality service and you may reach him at michael.glanton@g2web.com or by phone at 214-256-4893.

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Tune Out, Turn It Off
If you find yourself constantly checking your emails and checking your voicemail even on vacation, you may be addicted to techology. And as a result, your life may be very out of balance. If balance is what you seek, learn some simple ideas about controlling your email addiction to give you more time to live the rest of your life. One size does not fit all. That's the case when it comes to technology in life as well. But tuning out and turing it off may not in fact be the end of the world. Your business may not suffer as a result of self-imposed limitations. Your life if fact may prosper. Less work. More play. You don't have to check email every minute of every day!

Optimizing E-mail: Stay Productive, Not Busy
Does email boost or hinder your performance? It all depends on how you use it. Email offers us countless ways to save time and be more productive, but when we go on “email autopilot” – checking the inbox repeatedly, typing out messages that should be discussed, copying people who are only peripherally involved, and other bad habits we’ve picked up along the way – email can make us more busy than productive.

Email Marketing for Complex Sales Cycles by Winton Churchill
Direct mail and email marketing have gotten a bad rap for many years. But, when the email marketing is executed properly, the results can be fantastic. That is the sort of email marketing that Winton Churchill talks about in this book. It’s not just a simple email being sent from time to time, but it is an email system that gets definite and positive sales results for your business.

Email Marketing - Optimize Your Sending Schedule
As an email marketer, you probably spend considerable time testing and optimizing your email content, your email layout and design, the calls to action within your email message. But do you ever stop to consider *when* you're hitting the send button? I'm not referring to the best time of day or the best day of the week to send your message - although that is an important component to consider. When I'm referring to is your email campaign schedule.

Hyperconnectivity Stress
Are you on Twitter? Facebook? MySpace? LinkedIn? Other social networks? Posting regularly? Checking your email every 15 minutes (and immediately responding)? Check your RSS reader daily? Is it helping your business? Cellphone on all the time? Is it helping your quality of life?

Use Your Email Signature
There are many branding opportunities that small businesses can and should be taking advantage of, the email signature is one of them. An email signature doesn't cost any money to setup, and it is a small, but important part of a professional image, and a professional brand. Every business email account should have a professional email signature associated with it. It's easy to make one, and it will remind your email recipients of the fact that you're in business every time you email them.

Email – Victim of its own success?
Email has become the de facto standard for collaboration.Unmanageable volumes of business- and non business-related email are hampering worker productivity and increasing email storage and maintenance costs. We end up spending a good portion of our days in managing, sorting, filtering and organizing our emails. So, has email become a victim of its own success? Are people over stretching and abusing the email system? Is there a solution to this mess?

On Vacation!
Have you scheduled a vacation yet this year? Can you do so without calling into the office or checking email? Debbie Lessin, author/speaker/CPA/entrepreneur can proudly answer that question YES! She's officially on a 10 day vacation. Ready to recharge her mind, body and spirit she reminds each of us that we need to do the same. Work will still be there. The world won't end if you walk away for a week. You just need to do it!

Article #40 Email Marketing Do’s and Don’ts
Email marketing is not a new concept. People have been sending emails out to blind copy recipients for years by adding the email addresses to the BCC field in an email. Gone are those days though thanks to spam and junk email.

Five Tips to Avoid an Email Avalanche
A few years back the NY Times published an article on the negative impact email is having on our economy. According to an Intel funded study, a typical office worker checks their email more than 50 times a day and that the annual cost on lost productivity in the US is $650 Billion! There have been many other similar studies commissioned with almost identical findings. Are you in the trap like so many other office workers? Are you an email, iPhone/Blackberry addict? Can you go 45 minutes or longer without checking your email even once? If not, here are a few tips I’ve tried that might also work for you and bring some sanity to your work day.

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