Community Work Can Lead to Better Skills and Business
There’s an interesting—and humorous—children’s book I stumbled upon called “Mommy and Daddy Do It Pro Bono,” written by Kara and Aaron Hurst.
Rob Nance, Publisher, AccountingWEB
SIPA: What was your first job out of college and how did you get into this business?
NANCE: Growing up, radio was fascinating to me. I fondly recall
Excitement Over Miami. Marketing Conference Delivers!
Here’s what’s so great with being at a SIPA Conference in person. During his insightful keynote—where he pledged that you should not be pressured by
Texting Becoming Bigger Part of Business Communications
Melcrum had an excellent blog on Monday about text messaging as a communications channel. Their focus is on internal communications—so Mike Berry, their head
100th SIPAlert Daily Means We’re ‘Doing’ OK
SIPAlert Daily turns 100 today—100 days, that is. Not quite a milestone in the Cal Ripken consecutive games played mode (2,632) or Lincoln’s Gettysburg
2011 Industry Outlook Offers Insightful Data
“It has to be easy [for customers]; nobody wants speed bumps on the information highway,” Anthea Stratigos, co-founder & CEO of Outsell, Inc., told a
Almost There: Tips for Going Virtual
The merits of attending a conference are fairly obvious—network with colleagues, attend sessions designed for your field, ask questions of exhibitors and peers, participate in
The Secrets of Success
Here are 10 strategies that SIPA members are having success with at this current time.
1. We are investing time and resources in improving and expanding our emedia