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Should the Print Newsletter Just Die -- And Let Ezines Takeover?
"Although I highly agree about the power of the printed word, I am not sure it needs to have the environmental impact of thousands of 4 pg newsletters. One thing though I freely admit: I get a much better response from clients and for clients when we use postcards or cards to acknowledge our customers than free email cards."« previous1 next »
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The Push or Pull for Women into a Small Business - THINK TUB BUSINESS BLOG
"Thanks for your comments! * Your point is interesting Shawn. I had another reader leave me a note on Facebook that was similar(male), but his comment suggested quite a bit of change due to the collaborative style of most female leaders. You are right, it will be something to watch. Mind you by then, heck, how OLD will I be. Will I care? :-) * Divacruiser: You know what sis - I hear you on that one, and I have been in business all my life. The other day I was teaching a class of would be entrepreneurs. One young guy was starting a motorbike repair shop. GET THIS...not a shop where he fixes your bike. This is a shop where he provides the community tools and expertise and YOU come there and fix your bike with others. Such a new model. So in tune with the GEN XYZ - how do we keep up??? Thanks. (I think I just gave myself tomorrow's article for my Examiner column. :-)"