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Teens’ Rites of Passage: Technology Trumps Transportation

Phillip Nones wrote 1 month ago: Technology, not cars, are where it’s at with teens today. Thirty years ago, the rite of passag … more →

Tags: News, Demographics, nones, Cars, Automotive, Transportation, Teens, drivers, driver education

HR managers' views of new college grad hires: Curmudgeonly … or canaries in the coal mine?2 comments

Phillip Nones wrote 1 month ago: As those of us in the world of business begin to add years (or decades) to our tenure, it becomes ea … more →

Tags: Business, Human Resources, HR, Personnel, Phillip Nones, nones, Workforce, College Graduates, Hiring

The (Mostly) Myth of the Multi-Generational Family Business3 comments

Phillip Nones wrote 2 months ago: The idea of the family enterprise is practically an article of faith when it comes to American busin … more →

Tags: Business, Phillip Nones, nones, family business, Family Enterprise USA, FEUSA, business ownership

Groupon’s Slow Motion Train Wreck1 comment

Phillip Nones wrote 2 months ago: I’ve blogged before (several times, actually) about the problems with Groupon’s business model and t … more →

Tags: Marketing, nones, Groupon, Online Coupons, Daily Deals, Coupons, couponing, Andrew Mason

Charting e-mail read rates. (Correction: non-read rates.)

Phillip Nones wrote 3 months ago: One of the great things about e-mail marketing is the ability to track nearly everything about its s … more →

Tags: Marketing, Business, Online Marketing, e-mail marketing, Phillip Nones, nones, open rates, return path, E-mail Delivery

Pew Research: Bookworms Going Increasingly Digital3 comments

Phillip Nones wrote 3 months ago: Pew finds more readership of e-books, mirroring the healthy increase in tablet computer, smartphone  … more →

Tags: Business, Books, Publishing, nones, Pew Research, NOOK, kindle, E-Books, Reading

Power to the people: Online medical diagnosis is here to stay.1 comment

Phillip Nones wrote 3 months ago: With the plethora of medical information websites now available, the results of the Pew Research Cen … more →

Tags: Healthcare, Health Information, webMD, nones, hospitals, Pew Center, Online Medical Diagnosis, online diagnosers, online diagnosis

Delaware’s unclaimed property gambit: Small state … Big bucks.

Phillip Nones wrote 3 months ago: The state of Delaware has a reputation for being very friendly to corporations. And that’s not just … more →

Tags: Business, Phillip Nones, Finance, Delaware, Corporations, Unclaimed Property, Jeffrey Bullock

The corporate resource commitment to social media: Plenty of talk … but how much action?

Phillip Nones wrote 3 months ago: With social media activity seemingly bursting at the seams, it’s also risen near the top of many mar … more →

Tags: Marketing, Business, Social Media, Phillip Nones, communications, Social Marketing, Staffing, Ragan, hootsuite

Right on Cue: More insights into e-mail engagement.1 comment

Phillip Nones wrote 3 months ago: According to Cue’s 2012 user statistics, on average, people receive more than six e-mail messa … more →

Tags: E-mail, nones, communications, engagement, Consumer Behavior, e-mail communications, cue, greplin

A new milestone for LinkedIn: 200 million users.

Phillip Nones wrote 4 months ago: LinkedIn is adding new registrants at a rate of two per second. It may have gotten lost in the shuff … more →

Tags: Business, Social Media, LinkedIn, nones, social platforms, networking, Professional Networking

Weighing the Odds on Marketing Predictions for 20134 comments

Phillip Nones wrote 4 months ago: One thing each New Year invariably brings is a passel of marketing and communications forecasts for … more →

Tags: Marketing, nones, communications, MarComm, Forecasts, Marketing Predictions, marketing forecast, 2013 predictions

The Free Lunch Ends on Facebook

Phillip Nones wrote 7 months ago: Promoted posts are the only way to ensure decent exposure on Facebook now. It had to happen.  Suffer … more →

Tags: Marketing, Social Media, advertising, facebook, LinkedIn, Online Marketing, Phillip Nones, Online Advertising, Comscore

A surprise? Men are the more receptive advertising audience on Facebook.

Phillip Nones wrote 7 months ago: Statistics have consistently shown that women make up a clear majority of people on social media – b … more →

Tags: Social Media, advertising, Phillip Nones, Pew Research, kenshoo, facebook advertising, Social Engagement, zynga, digital flash

Consumer buying behaviors: The power of choice … or not?4 comments

Phillip Nones wrote 7 months ago: If you were to poll consumers, most would probably tell you that they love to be given many choices … more →

Tags: Marketing, Business, Consumer Marketing, Phillip Nones, Consumer Choice, Barry Schwartz, paradox of choice, gord hotchkiss, Karen Freeman

Plain as Day: The Labor Market Recovery is Non-Existent2 comments

Phillip Nones wrote 8 months ago: The single most accurate indicator of labor-market health is the employment-to-population ratio. Unf … more →

Tags: Business, Employment, nones, NonesNotes, Economics, Labor, BLS, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Labor Market

Growth hits the skids in two key industry segments.2 comments

Phillip Nones wrote 8 months ago: As further proof that the worldwide economy is sputtering in a pretty major way, here come two repor … more →

Tags: Business, Hospitality, nones, Economics, Gartner, Mobile Communications, Downturn, HRG, market forecasts

Celebrity Appeal: The More Things Change …1 comment

Phillip Nones wrote 9 months ago: 90-year-old Betty White, America’s most appealing celebrity for three years running. In today’ … more →

Tags: Culture, Entertainment, nones, Celebrities, Popular Culture, Celebs, betty white, Aziz Ansari, E-Poll Market Research

Rude Awakening: Google to Cut Jobs

Phillip Nones wrote 9 months ago: Now here’s some interesting news: Google is downsizing – the first time it’s ever done so. More prec … more →

Tags: Business, Economy, Google, Phillip Nones, nones, Motorola, Jobs, Droid, downsizing


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