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29 Ways to Collect Email Addresses for Your Business. Looking for ways to grow your list of newsletter subscribers?

29 Ways to Collect Email Addresses for Your Business

There are a ton of ways to get people to sign up for your weekly or monthly email marketing campaigns. I’ve put together a list for you to read, so you have heaps of options for growing your list. Include a link to your newsletter sign up form in the main navigation bar of your website and/or blog. (Or better yet, include a sign up form in the main navigation bar).Create a “sign up” call to action on your Facebook business page.Create enticing visuals encouraging people to sign up for your list, and post them on social media channels (especially Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn).Attend or exhibit at a trade show or networking event and bring a newsletter email sign up clipboard or book. If you’re tech savvy, bring an iPad or mobile device with you. Bonus: Optimize your site for appropriate SEO keywords, and ensure your business is on appropriate online listings.

Have any additional ideas? © 2016, Janine Popick. Alignment Of Project Dimensions: A Balancing Act. November 3, 2009 | Author: PM Hut | Filed under: Agile Project Management Alignment Of Project Dimensions: A Balancing Act By Sondre Bjørnebekk I have found it useful to think about the alignment of some project dimensions before signing the contract and kicking off the project.

Alignment Of Project Dimensions: A Balancing Act

The dimensions I will consider here are contractual terms (pricing), collaboration and strength of relationship, and the software development method to be used. Your selection of variables may vary, but I insist that trying to take such a bird’s eye view is useful when assessing the risk of project failure. Below is four actual projects placed in these dimensions. As you might guess from the topic header, my hypothesis is that some combinations of the dimensions fit better together than others. In retrospect, one of the possible “doomed to fail” projects actually didn’t (number 4). Another way of viewing the above dimensions could be in a 2×2 matrix (I am currently a consultant, after all!). Related Articles. Comment se fixer des objectifs en 5 étapes : la SMART attitude ! - Jeune Cadre Dynamique.com : la corporate attitude en ligne. Comment se fixer des objectifs ?

Comment se fixer des objectifs en 5 étapes : la SMART attitude ! - Jeune Cadre Dynamique.com : la corporate attitude en ligne

Et surtout, qu'est-ce qu'un bon objectif ? That is the question... Que ce soit pour vous ou pour les autres, savoir fixer des objectifs.. C'est beaucoup plus important qu'on ne pourrait le croire ! C'est en effet en fonction de la qualité des objectifs fixés que l'on va savoir si l'on est bon ou pas, si on va arriver à faire ce qu'on veut ou pas... si on va s'épuiser ou pas !

Un objectif bien défini ressemble à une cible dont les contours sont clairs, et les points correpondant à chaque zone (25 points, 50 points, 100 points) sont déjà inscrits aux bons endroits. A l'inverse, imaginez une cible dont les contours sont vagues (vous visez "à peu près" un endroit), et sans aucun point inscrit : que vous visiez juste ou non, vous ne saurez jamais si vous avez bien atteint ce que vous vouliez atteindre.. Pour remédier à cela, les anglo-saxons ont développé le concept d'objectif "S-M-A-R-T" (traduction : fûté).

Exemple d'objectifs mal formulés :