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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I’ve used a variety of email clients of one sort or another over time, and I have recently just decided to ditch them, and use gmail exclusively. I use Canned Responses to provide HTML signatures when needed, and also forward all of my mail to gmail, then send out mail as other identities. Evernote rocks my world.

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First impressions of the HTC Rezound smartphone

Robert Weiner

I considered going with an iPhone but haven't been wild about the user experience on my iPad (too inflexible, inconsistent navigation from app to app, Apple bans apps they simply don't like) and I can't abide the idea of a phone with a battery that can't be swapped (which also eliminated the new Motorola Droid RAZR from consideration).

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How To Stop Your Nonprofit’s After Hours Email Habit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Collaborative overload is the burnout that results from our over reliance on e-mails, meetings and other online collaborative technology tools that have, ironically, limited our ability to get stuff done. Is it habit or are you addicted to getting the notice that you have mail? ” Individual Techniques.

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Missing the Mark: Why Legitimate Emails Head Right for the Spam Folder

Byte Technology

Whether the filter is one that comes standard with Outlook, Gmail, Yahoo Mail or some other platform or one that a user adds on to help with blocking unwanted messages, many work the same way: but identifying and flagging specific words or key phrases that most commonly denote spam. To begin, follow some simple steps.

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Why You Need a Mobile Ready Email Template

NetWits

. — Did you know that nearly 90 million Americans use their phone to read email ? Here’s how our messages showed up in iOS: And Gmail renders things similarly: This is no small matter. Campaign Monitor found that as of June 2011, iOS and Gmail accounted for up to 23% of email clients. Just stop it. Stop and accept.

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Five Task Manager Apps to Make Your Work Day Easier

Tech Soup

Todoist: Free ($29/year for Premium); Android, BlackBerry, iOS, Mac, Windows, Web, various browser and mail extensions. Remember the Milk: Free ($25/year for Pro); Android, iOS, Windows Phone 8, Gmail and Outlook extensions, Web). It syncs with Outlook and Gmail so you can easily incorporate it into your daily inbox management.

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5 Nonprofit Email Marketing Mistakes to Avoid

NonProfit Hub

Now, mobile phones are used to check emails. Buying mailing lists. When it comes to email marketing, most nonprofits rely on buying mailing lists, and it has its own pros and cons. Platforms like Gmail consider an email unproductive for the receiver when the open-rate or click-through rate is low.

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