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    Email Personalization

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    Examining the Techniques and Benefits of Email Personalization Businesses can benefits from email personalization in multitudinous ways. Despite all of the advancements in technology, and the expansion of social media marketing, email still reigns supreme in the direct marketing category. While businesses and marketers still use email as a powerful marketing and branding tool, the manner in which email marketing is engaged has definitely changed. One powerful tool that is a significant part of email marketing is email personalization. Defining Email Personalization For the sake of elucidation for readers who may not have a lucid perspicacity of email personalization, a brief definition and explanation may be in order. Email personalization…

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    Personalized Golf Gifts

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    Questions always appear when it comes to giving gifts. Should the gift be electronic, makeup, another toy, or something a tad bit more personal? Personalized gifts are the new way to go to add a more personal touch that says appreciation and love. For almost any occasion you can get a personalized gift, wedding, anniversary, Boss Day, Christmas, birthdays, and the list goes on. Knowing the importance of giving a gift that adds a personal touch of love is something that has been a shopping trend…

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    According to Domenech et al. (2016), personalization has become the hallmark of exemplary schools. One of the essentials in a personalized curriculum is flexibility. Innovations Early College High School in Salt Lake City, Utah provides a perfect example of how flexibility is beneficial to learning. Student can begin their day as early as 7:00 a.m. and stay as late as 5:00 p.m. Each student’s schedule is customized to meet his or her individual needs. Students progress through a…

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    Domenech Personalization

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    Domenech, Sherman, and Brown (2016) begin by introducing the possibility of transforming education. They give examples of personalization in many areas of our everyday life. Department stores have personal shoppers, hotels stress the importance of personalized service, and health care/treatment plans tailor to the specific needs of the patient. Our world has become personalized in many ways and yet our 21st century classroom has changed very little since the Industrial Revolution. According…

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    The overall goal in personalization foci involves how well supervisee effectively managed reactions, feelings, and attitudes in professional manner with clients (Koltz, 2008). In addition, personal counseling styles and consistency serve as a baseline to professionally address countertransference, boundary setting, and amount of self-disclosure with clients (Murphy & Kaffenberger, 2007). Furthermore, personalization aids to discover the supervisee’s degree of ethical and professional behaviors…

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    Personalized learning allows students to adjust their education p,an to better suit their needs. It takes into account the learner's weaknesses, strengths, personal goals, and even their personal interests. In today's schools, there had become a significant emphasis on college readiness and preparing students for education beyond that of the high school level. In McCelland's article, "Personalization Equals Success", she expresses the belief that schools should include educational programs that…

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    amplified when leaders from both companies (Elon from X.com and Mark and Peter from Confinity). • Personal Variable – This is the main condition that led to the conflict. Mark and Peter found it very difficult to deal with Elon’s strong personality and opinion and only two months after the merger Peter resigned and left the company. That left Elon and Mark to work together and the lack of communication and understanding grew as the time passed. Stage II: Cognition and Personalization During…

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    Moses The day started out normal, I ran into town to get another silk plant for my fish tank. The local Petco was having a sale on random pet supplies so I took my time strolling up and down the aisles looking at the different colorful and quirky toys shaped like tiny mailmen or the brilliant display of glossy collars that had tiny golden bells hanging from them. I stopped and paused to look at the display of collar tags, the ones that you can personalize by shape, color, and font.…

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    Hypermedia Marketing Essay

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    revolution which led to the current form of marketing. This article is quite relevant to the topic under discussion because it shades light to the conceptual foundations of the topic by investigation of aforementioned approach. The authors of the article are associate professors with wide knowledge of the subject matter making it a reliable source and has been cited by various sources hence its accuracy as a quality source. As opposed to the first article, the authors of this paper distinguish…

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    In today’s day and age, consumers want personalization when they purchase products or services. The same holds true when surfing the internet. Consumer’s want faster more relevant searches to find the right information quicker. They want websites to remember their preferences or password for an individual experience the next time they visit the site. Cookies let companies respond to its online consumers by gathering and remembering their preferences. This gathering of information allows a…

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