Posts Tagged ‘Inbox’
Brands are welcoming e-mail marketing firms' efforts to expand their services to include social media. However, it can also cause headaches for those who don't know how to use these bells and whistles properly.
Google to Roll out E-mail Prioritizing Feature in Gmail
Monday, August 30th, 2010
Google plans to begin rolling out to Gmail users on Tuesday a new feature designed to automatically rearrange messages in their inbox so that the most important and pressing ones appear at the top.
Instant Analysis: Digesting the Implications of Today’s Platform Roadmap Announcements
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
We’re here at Facebook headquarters, where Ethan Beard, Director of Platform Marketing, just delivered Facebook’s first-ever “platform roadmap” presentation to developers. There were a couple hundred developers, from the largest to the smallest, in the room as well. Here’s our instant digest of today’s announcements and what they mean for developers and the Platform ecosystem. Removal of notification and request APIs, migration to inbox, and creation of email API - This is one of the biggest
Should you Choose a MLM program for Your Business Startup?
Saturday, October 24th, 2009
Is your inbox overrun with emails claiming that you can make $20k or more each month working from home? The majority of these emails are multi-level marketing business advertisements. Ranging in price from a few hundred to several thousand dollars to buy in, these businesses provide you a product that you then sell to others. A portion of your sales go to the guy above you on the food chain, and if you manage to sell to others, you generally get a piece of their sales. With the growth of the int
Learn the Top Reasons Behind Poor Performance & Availability With Microsoft Exchange
Thursday, October 22nd, 2009
As a professional, your clients know they can depend on you, and that you are there for them. But what happens when your technology is not there for you? Imagine you are on the phone with your client, telling him with great pride that at long last the document he has been waiting for is complete. While you chat, you attach the document to an email, send it off. . . and wait. And wait. The email is no longer in your outbox and not in his inbox. You double-check the email address, and as the c



