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Monthly Archives: January 2012
Social Media Engagement Drives Customer Loyalty, Higher Spending.
“Despite the proliferation of corporate Facebook pages and Twitter accounts during the last couple of years, most businesses still effectively remain on the sidelines.” Here’s why it’s time to put social media to work. When I read the latest research … Continue reading
Are you on the wrong path with facebook?
In the burgeoning world of social media platforms, there isn’t a lot of quiet serendipity left. But at path.com you can find a journaling app for iOS or Android platforms that is both beautifully designed and functional.
Direct mail fundraising is going into decline, or is it?
At AGENCY59 RESPONSE we are often asked if, or we are sometimes informed that, direct mail fundraising is going into decline. The following two articles explain why direct mail is NOT currently in decline and should still be a part … Continue reading
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DX3 Digital Conference In Toronto
The upcoming Dx3 digital conference here in Toronto looks promising. It’s a combined trade show and industry conference covering two days next week with some interesting speakers on the roster.
Quick Response Codes
By now you have likely heard of, seen and possibly even scanned a QR or “Quick Response” Code. In the last week I have seen at least three articles and a number of stats about how often they are used, … Continue reading