One example of a business that could greatly benefit from using mailparser.io could be a sales office that frequently receives leads from an online web form. Rather than manually entering the email addresses captured from these forms into an Excel document or a cloud-based CRM system, mailparser.io
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mailparser.io Review – Improve Your Email Workflow
Posted by GetApp under TechnologyFrom http://www.getapp.com 3863 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on October 11, 2013 3:48 pm
Twittiquette: 10 Tips to Be a Successful Twitter User
Posted by erikemanuelli under Social MediaFrom http://smartmarketerz.com 3863 days ago
Made Hot by: deanuk on October 11, 2013 3:49 pm
10 rules of good conduct for the best use of Twitter, in order to get a better engagement and not lose followers.
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Attendify Review – Engage Conference Attendees
Posted by GetApp under TechnologyFrom http://www.getapp.com 3863 days ago
Attendify serves two primary purposes for event organizers. Firstly, building a mobile events app with interior maps, schedules, and speaker profiles can be cheaper than printing a paper guide. Last-minute changes to the speaker lineup can be quickly changed with a few clicks in Attendify, allowing
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SEO in the Age of Penguin 2.0 and Hummingbird: You’re Doing It Wrong
Posted by DiTesco under MarketingFrom http://blog.crazyegg.com 3864 days ago
Made Hot by: seobromino on October 13, 2013 3:16 pm
Everything you learned about SEO five years ago is wrong.
Heck, everything you learned about SEO before last year is wrong too!
That’s because 2012 was the year of the Penguin—the Google Penguin, that is. Earlier this year, Penguin got an update and Penguin 2.0 went live. And now we have Humm Read More
Heck, everything you learned about SEO before last year is wrong too!
That’s because 2012 was the year of the Penguin—the Google Penguin, that is. Earlier this year, Penguin got an update and Penguin 2.0 went live. And now we have Humm Read More
App Success: Radical Advice From 5 Famous Entrepreneurs
Posted by rvarshneya under TechnologyFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 3864 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on October 11, 2013 3:50 pm
Wisdom from five successful and famous entrepreneurs, who have been there and done that, on how to go against the grain to build your app.
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The Conspiracy About Minimizing Unsubscribes
Posted by ScottDudley under Online MarketingFrom http://scottdudley.net 3864 days ago
I had a real "aha" moment over the weekend. Have you ever noticed how most of the email marketing providers provide tips on how to minimise unsubscribes?
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How To Build A Mobile App That Stands Out
Posted by rvarshneya under TechnologyFrom http://arkenea.com 3864 days ago
When over a million apps are available for download, how do you make your app stand out that people want to download and use.
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Mentor - Six ways to generate publicity (that you may not have tried)
Posted by CateCosta under Public RelationsFrom http://www.startupsmart.com.au 3864 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on October 13, 2013 1:49 pm
Are you looking to generate some extra publicity for your business? If so, here are six proven options you should consider.
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Amazon Aiming To Build Their Own Wireless Network
Posted by stevenscheck under NewsFrom http://www.business2community.com 3864 days ago
Made Hot by: robinandy58 on October 13, 2013 2:49 pm
Life would have been much easier, if the eCommerce giant become your internet service provider. Do you think they are not thinking about the same? Well, yes, most of them are. They aim to make your shopping life convenient and even better.
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Balanced Scorecard implementation: the cost of stove piping and how to avoid it
Posted by asavkin under StrategyFrom http://www.bscdesigner.com 3864 days ago
Stove piping in the domain of business intelligence is referring to the information presented without proper context. The Balanced Scorecard supposed to give this context to employees and managers, but who and how will give the context to the Balanced Scorecard? The article analyze this aspect of t
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