7 reasons nonprofits shouldn’t use Constant Contact
While it’s better than nothing, Constant Contact really bothers the bees in my bonnet, especially when used by nonprofit groups trying to save money.
While it’s better than nothing, Constant Contact really bothers the bees in my bonnet, especially when used by nonprofit groups trying to save money.
I’ve been going down the rabbit hole of corporate learning management systems, customer management systems, and other impossibly bad software. The blog posts are borderline offensive.
Almost every product or service can dial into Maslow’s hierarchy. Use it as a beginner’s guide to marketing whatever you’re advertising.
Using “design” as a noun always sounds weird to me. As a verb I’m comfortable with it, but as a noun it feels wrong. Like saying “the data are clear” or “Apple are working on a new Mac”.
Another day, another GoDaddy lapse in judgement and taste, this time at puppies. Puppies!