Thursday, May 7, 2009
Crafters, Purveyors of Accessories Needed
Thursday, April 16, 2009
You are cordially invited to an
Image Forum
11 AM Sunday, April 19, 2009
Meadowlands Penthouse
55 Meadowlands Parkway
Secaucus, New Jersey 07096
Maximizing Your Emergency Department Visit
Estelle Williams, M. D., F.A.C.E.P.
Director Emergency Services Meadowlands Medical Center
Cosmetic Nasal Surgery
Lorelle N. Michelson, M. D., F.A.C.S., LLC
Plastic Surgeon
Dedication: The Center for Food Action
Musical Selections: The West Essex Chamber Players
Unique Samples Exhibits Light Repast
R.S.V.P. 973-994-2484
Image Forum
11 AM Sunday, April 19, 2009
Meadowlands Penthouse
55 Meadowlands Parkway
Secaucus, New Jersey 07096
Maximizing Your Emergency Department Visit
Estelle Williams, M. D., F.A.C.E.P.
Director Emergency Services Meadowlands Medical Center
Permanent Make-Up
MaryAnn Velardi
Dermatatechnician
Cosmetic Nasal Surgery
Lorelle N. Michelson, M. D., F.A.C.S., LLC
Plastic Surgeon
Dedication: The Center for Food Action
Musical Selections: The West Essex Chamber Players
Unique Samples Exhibits Light Repast
R.S.V.P. 973-994-2484
www.michelsonmd.com
Friday, April 10, 2009
Breakfast
Judy Bennett
Grove Baskets & Gifts
Saturday, April 4, 2009
6 Tips on Proper E-mail Etiquette
1. Don't' assume everyone knows everything. We are still very much in the infancy stage of the internet, that being said, everyday thousands of people surf the internet for the first time. That fact alone is astounding. It almost seems hard to believe that there are millions and millions of people that have never surfed the web or even checked their e-mail. That means the obvious things that most people know about computers, is not known by everyone. I clearly remember when someone took the time to show me how to cut and paste, now I have cut and paste keys on my keyboard
2. Take time to read e-mails, if not interested unsubscribe. People spend good money and time to send you e-mail. We all know spam is a bad thing and as technology advances its days are truly numbered. The email that we subscribe to by requesting info, or by purchasing something should be welcome . Take the time to read their offer, you were interested at some point in what they had to say. If you are no longer interested, unsubscribe from their mailing list. Don't waste your time (or theirs) if you are not interested any longer.
3. Respond to e-mail and blog post as soon as possible. People that are trying to get businesses started on the internet rely on other people for a lot of different things, if someone asks you a question, answer them quickly, they may be waiting for your reply to reply to someone else.
4. Kill em with kindness. In the digital world it is very easy to be misunderstood, without seeing facial expressions and other forms of communication in person, it is easy for someone to not realize you were making a joke or being sarcastic.
5. Don't forward e-mail with your whole mailing list on it. When you receive those e-mails from someone with the jokes or inspirational stories, before you pass it on, copy and paste it in a new e-mail, so you are not sending all the e-mail addresses that are attached all over the internet. If that is to much work, don't forward it at all.
6. Check out offers. If an e-mail gets passed all your anti-spam software, read it. It is well documented that there are millions of bogus offers on the net, but there are also millions of legitimate ways to make money on the net. One of those legitimate offers that could be the key that opens the door to a world of financial freedom may be in your inbox right now.
Todd C. Robinson
TNS Marketing
Thursday, March 26, 2009
National Administrative Professionals Day
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