Use "they" instead of "he or she" or "it" if you are referring to a general subject, such as the team, the client or the user, but only if it's easier for the reader to understand and doesn't offend any grammar-stickler target readers and especially ... Read more
Zero2Ten has built a connector that syncs MS CRM and Constant Contact. Choose the Marketing Lists that you want to sync and sync back Campaign results at the overall level, as Campaign Responses and at the individual Contact level as Activities in C ... Read more
If you would like to remove the Constant Contact logo and "Try it for FREE" from the bottom of your emails Constant Contact will do it for you. Call or email Constant Contact support. Ask them to "Please remove the Constant Contact logo and the "Try ... Read more
That, which, who If you can't decide whether to use "that" or "which," ask yourself if you could be saying "which one." Or just think of "which witch is which." Use "who" instead of "that" when you are writing about a person , as in "Tiffany, the gi ... Read more
My third point was captured in the comments on yesterday's post. Thanks to Clique.I reiterate: Don't confuse words that sound alike, such as effect and affect. I would add then and than, further and farther and so many more. So check if you're not a ... Read more