August 2010

An Email Marketing Cause to Sign Up For

August 30, 2010 Email Marketing

Since we live in Utah (and not Salt Lake City specifically), if we’re out on a Sunday afternoon and want to get lunch, my wife and I are pretty much relegated to the national chain restaurants. As a result, we tend to frequent (probably once a month at most) Chili’s. Yesterday, my wife saw the [...]

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Ground Zero Mosque is Not the Real Issue

August 27, 2010 Politics

Forgive me for a moment. I’ve been trying to stay out of this issue, but I need to get something off my chest. All the hullabaloo over the so-called “Ground Zero Mosque” is a complete and total waste of time. Before I get into the larger issues, the facts are the (again) so-called “Mosque” is [...]

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The Importance of Data in Email Marketing

August 24, 2010 Email Marketing

Since I’ve been diving into email marketing more and more over the past year and a half (since the birth of this blog especially), I’ve been (as part of my job) managing the email marketing at WGU. It’s only a portion of my job, but it looks like this will be the year I finally [...]

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Saying Goodbye to 26

August 20, 2010 Other

With another year in the can, today I turn 27. Yes, I know it’s hard to believe I’m only 27. Believe me, I find it hard to believe I’m only 27. It’s what having a kid can do to you–age you significantly. It’s been an eventful year, both personally and professionally. Here’s a brief recap: [...]

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An Email Snob Interview with Jordie van Rijn

August 18, 2010 Email Marketing

It’s been a little while since the last snob gave me his/her input, but today, I go for an international perspective on email marketing and email snobbery with Jordie van Rijn, who most recently hails from Dunck Loyalty Marketing. ScottWritesEverything.com: Jordie, thanks for joining me. I look forward to getting your unique perspective on all [...]

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