101 Five Minute Fixes to Incrementally Improve Your Web Site
insidecrm.com — A webmaster's work is never done. What may have worked a few years ago when could be outdated today, so it's important to constantly improve your Web site. However, a massive overhaul is just too much work to undertake at one time. Instead, tackle these quick fixes over time, and you'll be able to improve your Web site with minimal pain. (Submitted by StevieJanowski) More...
50 Ways to Take Back Control of Your Personal Data
insidecrm.com — Internet scams, phishing, identity theft and other attacks that exploit your personal data are always a threat when you shop online, set up an email account, use a credit card, manage an online bank account or carry your Social Security card. (Submitted by StevieJanowski) More...
5 Things to Consider Before Buying Microsoft CRM
insidecrm.com — Few businesses doubt the need for CRM these days, but fewer still are sure of what steps to take to get on board. Their understandable inclination is to look to the tried-and-true vendors to lessen risk and speed implementation. One of the first big names to come to mind is, of course, Microsoft Corp. But are they a good match for your business? (Submitted by Bukowsky) More...
The Facebook Marketing Toolbox: 100 Tools & Tips
insidecrm.com — If you're thinking of tapping into the Facebook crowd for some high-profile advertising, take a look at this list of 100 tools and tips that will help you maximize all of the applications and opportunities that Facebook has to offer. (Submitted by Bukowsky) More...
What You Can Get for a Buck: CEOs with $1 Salaries
insidecrm.com — Think the recession hit you bad? CEOs of major corporations are hurting, conceding to $1 yearly salaries. Or are they? While many executives have made the public gesture to rescind their annual paychecks, these corporate leaders are hardly in the poor house. (Submitted by Burento) More...
101 Everyday Uses for Twitter
insidecrm.com — The simple dictionary definition of "Twitter" is "microblogging/social networking platform that places a 140- character limit on each individual post/tweet." However, describing Twitter thusly would fail to encapsulate the power of this new omnipresent medium. So, instead here are 101 examples of how Twitter members regularly use the service (Submitted by inactive) More...
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