Phishing Alert: It’s not really PayPal
While this is not really about direct mail, I don’t think this can be broadcast enough. Phishing scams really make me angry. I just received (yet another) phishing email in my personal email box....
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Last night, Rob handed me a postcard from a direct mail company. The postcard is a direct mail piece from a direct mail company selling their services. And, unfortunately for them, it failed for me....
View ArticleBill’s Weekly Reader (Aug. 6-12)
Here are five interesting items I came across last week — along with my comments. “Things I’d like printing sales reps to know” – From PIword‘s anonymously written Print Confessions blog comes a...
View Article“Valuable Stuff! Free to an open mind!”
“What I read (and how).” I remain astonished at the level of high-quality business-related insights — regularly dispensed at no cost –by talented thinkers and doers via their Web sites and blogs. Sure,...
View ArticleBill’s Weekly Reader (Aug. 20-27)
Here’s a selection of some of the more interesting items I’ve come across in the past week, along with a comment or two. What if your slogan is true? — I’m already on the record concerning Seth Godin...
View ArticleBill’s Weekly Reader (Sept. 7-13)
My fave five reads from the past week: Getting America’s businesses on line — From Google’s blog comes these remarkable figures — 97 percent of Americans use the Internet; more than half of the...
View ArticleBill’s Weekly Reader (Sept. 26-Oct. 2)
Here are a few interesting things I’ve found over the past week on the Interwebs. “Why your leadership is over-rated” — If you’re in charge (each of us, indeed, is at at some level), Mike Myatt, Chief...
View ArticleBill’s Weekly Reader (Nov. 14-20)
I discovered these interesting items while perusing the InterWeb during the past week. While checking in at software collaboration outfit 37signal‘s “Signal vs. Noise” blog, I came across this one:...
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