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The OpenNetworks team has been busy with developments and tweaks to improve OpenNetworks CRM...
Keeping up with GMail.
As a GMail user - you will by now be comfortable with the use of Labels instead of folders - and see the added value of this unique system. Did the fact that you had to label and then archive slow you down? Well - GMail have created a time saver - you can now label and archive in one step!
OpenNetworks and Trevor Manual say beat the recession - keep updated!
The world is experiencing a global recession. Yet Trevor Manual says we can avoid it. Can you think of anything more proudly South African than circumventing that inconvenient economic down turn? We're sure you've been looking at all the different ways you can make your money go further, and where you can make more business flow through your doors.
Archiving in GMail.
Gmail's archive feature is probably the least understood button found on Gmail's navigation. What exactly does archive mean?
A Bulk Mailing Checklist.
When it comes to bulk mailing - we all have that moment of panic before we click on the send button, so we thought we would put together a sort of checklist for Bulk Mail users to ease the OpenNetworks CRM Bulk Mailing process!
Sending nothing but a giant graphic as your HTML email.
Over the years we have dealt with a number of questions - and one that keeps popping up is sending out an invitation or newsletter exactly as it comes from graphic designers. This is a very common question and one that highlights the differences between the graphic designer’s world and HTML bulk email.
Labels in GMail
As all new GMail users ask - where are the folders? Well Google has a pretty good answer to the folder dilemma...
Five tips for using email in an economic downturn
While the economic news may not be the cheeriest these days, there is some good news for you about the return you'll get on your email marketing spend. The smart folks at the DMA (that's the Direct Marketing Association) reported that in 2007, email marketing returned about $48 for every dollar invested, which made it the highest earner of all the marketing channels out there.
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You can now drag images directly from your computer into a new message when composing the message in Google Chrome.