There’s a lot of confusing industry terms in payment processing, and it can be hard to keep everything straight, especially…
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https://www.fightingidentitycrimes.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/John-Burcham-2017-Final.mp3 Why do criminals want my messages? Our loyal readers understand that we take social media security seriously. It feels…
In our guide, we will explore 10 companies that failed to adapt. You can learn a lot from these cautionary…
After years of search engine optimization (SEO) experience while utilizing countless SEO tools (free and paid), we have identified the…
Native, hybrid or responsive: what format to choose to make your mobile users live a successful experience. We take stock!…
Public Relations has changed dramatically over the past decade. It has grown and matured as an industry, yes. But the…
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Behind the wheel of Hyundai’s updated Sonata midsize sedan. Demand for cars may be shrinking, but some of the remaining…
It happens. Your connection is lost in the middle of a payment via a mobile app and you keep wondering…
This topic is always debated. On certain days I may even swing more to one side of this debate than…
By now it’s no secret that if your business doesn’t have an online presence, you’re missing out on some money.…
How many of these phrases have you heard during your marketing department’s planning meetings? Eliminate silos! Be agile! Measure everything!…
I spoke to George Anders, who is the author of You Can Do Anything: The Surprising Power of a “Useless”…
As AI continues to automate the administrative burden of recruiting, there’s a growing consensus that the skills recruiters have today…
One of the biggest reasons people leave jobs is to seek opportunities for growth. According to Glassdoor, job seekers ask…
Once you’ve onboarded your referral partners, you’ll need to find ways to keep them engaged and referring. As I discussed…