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Send and email as a text message to a USCellular cell phone

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Sending an e-mail as a text to a cell USCellular cell phone is not difficult at all. Here is the scoop.

All you need is the ten digit cell phone number for the USCellular cell phone you wish to send an e-mail to. Simply type the USC cell phone in as an e-mail address like this 1234567890@email.USCc.net  no spaces, dots or hyphens. Type the e-mail message and hit send.

The USC text function will only grant 132 characters in a text message. My USCellular cell phone breaks up anything over that into multiple messages. I have even sent a 100 character e-mail through USC and it becomes two text messages.

According to the USCellular website there is no charge to the receiving USC cell phone for incoming text messages even if they were sent from e-mail.  I find this is a great time saver when compared to going to the USC website to send a text. It also grants you to send a text without grabbing your USC cell phone, state if your boss was watching.

You can go to the USC website and learn all about it through the FAQ section on text messaging. I thought it could not be done for a long time. I have been with USCellular for years and have gotten used to the fact that lots of things are not compatible with the usc service.  The only way I have found to get a ring tone for my USCellular cell phone is to pay for their world wide web type service and then still have to purchase the ring tone. The overall cell phone service is good, but extra stuff like ring tones is kind of like being held hostage by usc.

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5 New Communication Technologies To Supplement Email

Every business relies on effective communication with its customers. Communication doesn’t just convey information, it inspires trust, builds credibility, stimulates involvement and generates loyalty. But in today’s global, hi-tech, rapidly changing business environment, how do you ensure you’re communicating effectively?

The Benchmark- Face to Face

There’s no doubt that face-to-face communication is the most effective method for most people. Why? Because of its two-way nature. It’s about dialogue. Listeners are not passive participants. When someone speaks to us, we send a continuous stream of responses back to them. Some are verbal, but many/most are not. These responses have the power to actually change the message being disseminated by the talker. What’s more, they have the power to change how other listeners’ interpret that message. (Similarly, other listeners have the power to change your interpretation. )

Unfortunately, however, the global nature of business makes it impossible to conduct face-to-face meetings for each communication. So what are the alternatives? Specifically, what are the alternatives offered by technology?

Email – The Starting Point

The benefits of email are numerous and well known, and include (but are not limited to):

•Email is an excellent mechanism for distributing information to people. It is fast and cost effective.

•It is incredibly convenient – you can readily communicate crossways time zones.

•It provides a useful electronic paper trail.

•It can save a great deal of time because most of the fluff surrounding a phone call (the social niceties) are seen as unnecessary in email.

•It grants recipients to read and respond to messages in their own time.

•The wording, grammar and punctuation in an email can be considered and edited before finally sending.

But email does have its limitations:

•Its demand of social niceties is a double-edged sword. Without the benefit of other communication cues, it’s sometimes hard to interpret the tone of an email, and this can make some messages ambiguous.

•It isn’t saint for critical communication. For many people, emails are not ‘real-time’ communication. We all have that unaddressed email sitting at the bottom of the list. Because emails are so simple to ignore, they’re also simple to forget.

•Ironically, email’s dissemination effectiveness has been one of the major impediments to its communication effectiveness. It’s so simple to send emails – and they’re so anonymous – that our inboxes are now flooded with SPAM. Consequently, emails are viewed with some suspicion. It’s sometimes hard to refer legitimate emails, but it’s very simple to just hit Delete.

•Because email senders are typically geographically (and often culturally) distant from their recipients, they have no immediate visual and aural cues to help them accommodate the message as they type.

But there’s no need to ‘throw out the baby with the bathwater’. Email is an excellent solution to many communication needs. And for those it is ill-equipped to handle, there are newer, more appropriate technologies that are built for the job. . .

Web 2. 0 Technologies – The Perfect Supplement

Web 2. 0, a term coined by O’Reilly Media (an American media company) in 2004 refers, to a second-generation of internet-based services that let people collaborate and share information online in new ways.

Web 2. 0 technologies are well defined in www. wikipaedia. org, which recommends that these sites grant the users of the sites (members) to create and share content, including exploring and discussing ideas, opinions, initiatives and issues. Web 2. 0 is all about communication. It is the evolution of the world wide web from an endless library of static pages to an endless world of conversations. These pages can be restricted to particular individuals (eg the executive), or open to all members. The only difference is that the interaction takes place in cyberspace, and those taking part can be sitting behind a keyboard just about anywhere on the planet.

Importantly, a reader’s understanding of the message in a Web 2. 0 communication is determined, not just by the publisher, but also by the responses (e. g. comments) of the audience. What’s more, the publisher’s actual message tends to be far more fluid as it, too, is informed by the responses of the audience. In other words, Web 2. 0 services are far more like face-to-face conversations than any communication technology before them.

So what are these emerging technologies that we should be keeping an eye on? The two most notable are ‘Wikis’ and ‘Blogs’. The following definitions are from http://www. wikipedia. org, an online encyclopaedia developed as a wiki.

•Wikis – A wiki is a type of website that grants users to easily add, remove or otherwise edit and change content. This assist of interaction and operation makes a wiki an effective tool for collaborative authoring. Examples include Wikipedia (wikipedia. com) and wikiwikiweb (http://www. wikiwikiweb. com).

•Blogs – A weblog, which is usually shortened to blog, is a type of online diary or journal which grants one to voice their view on something. Blogs often wage commentary or news and information on a particular subject. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media. Blogs are usually text based, but they can include photographs, videos or audio (podcasting). Blogs can be presented in a way that creates a conversation between users. As an example, see the Sydney Morning Herald travel blog (http://blogs. smh. com. au/lostintransit/).

The Uses Of Web 2. 0

As with face-to-face social gatherings and forums, online get togethers attract a broad spectrum of participants hot to engage, entertain, befriend, advise and lecture.

It was reported in The Australian (Tuesday 8 August 2006) that the social computing element of Web 2. 0 has recently been embraced by the US Government. The US Say Department has started including blogs and other Web 2. 0 concepts to deliver public information to citizens. It is also using wiki style services to improve information by permitting small expert communities to improve advisory services.

The same article advised that Australia’s leading information advisory body, the Australian Government Information Management Office, had begun experimenting with the use of blogs, wikis and other Web 2. 0 technologies.

As new online social networks mushroom, they are becoming increasingly focused on niches, ideally suited to membership based organizations and the NFP sector. Examples of general public social networks include My Space (http://www. myspace. com), Classmates (http://www. classmates. com) and Bikely (bikely. com).

Other Useful Technologies

•SMS – Short Message Service (SMS) is a service acquirable on most digital mobile phones (and other mobile devices, e. g. a Pocket PC, or occasionally even desktop computers) that permits the sending of short messages between mobile phones, other handheld devices and even landline telephones.

•Podcast – Podcasting is the method of distributing multimedia files, such as audio or video programs, over the world wide web using syndication feeds, for playback on mobile devices and individualized computers.

•Webinars – Web conferencing is used to hold group meetings or live presentations over the internet. In the primeval years of the internet, the terms “web conferencing” and “computer conferencing” were often used to refer to group discussions conducted within a message board (via posted text messages), but the term has evolved to refer specifically to “live” or “synchronous” meetings, while the posted message variety of discussion is called a “forum”, “message board”, or “bulletin board”.

A webinar is a seminar which is conducted over the World Wide Web. It is a type of web conferencing. In contrast to a Webcast, which is transmission of information in one direction only, a webinar is designed to be interactive between the presenter and audience. A webinar is ‘live’ in the sense that information is conveyed according to an agenda, with a starting and ending time.

In most cases, the presenter might talk over a standard telephone line, pointing out information being presented on screen, and the audience can respond over their own telephones, preferably a speakerphone. Whilst not necessarily considered Web 2. 0, Webinars can also be a useful mechanism for information distribution and discussion amongst membership based organizations and SMS can wage important or important confirmations.

Conclusion

Email is – and will continue to be – an incredibly useful and convenient communication tool. In fact, with the emergence of new technologies that are either more direct, more immediate, or more like face-to-face communication, email is improved. As businesses supplement their email usage with other communication technologies, email will be increasingly reserved for those communications to which it is ideally suited.

Connectivity E-mail marketing and promotion moment moment

Why do people use e-mail marketing to achieve good results. Why are there so many techniques available, but we see our mailboxes full of mail from many companies subscribe to a few and we do we are not certain. Today, people around the world, especially business people know the importance of e-mails. E-mails are things that we do not have the slightest hesitation to open, and if it is to read something interesting, then it is.

World wide web marketing is a very broad field. People apply many techniques to create awareness and support of their loyal customers. So people are now using e-mail marketing is a lot. That’s because marketing by email is highly specific, but only to the audience that we intend to target. E-mail marketing has many advantages

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e-mails are directly responsible for the network. Just send e-mail and you will receive in your inbox. Marketing by e-mail is about sending promotional emails to your subscribers. E-mail from a customer immediately if interested. It’s like the message sent and received quickly. There are many ways to a number of people both e-mail. There are many vendors that you will find the service offering e-mail marketing. Companies have information on their clients to updates by e-mail and keep with the latest

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are many advertising services to its appeal as a customer. to encourage businesses worldwide with their new items and gifts and many more techniques are used to trick users or customers on your side.

E-mail marketing is one of these advertising techniques that can create an immediate promotion. If you are giving away a new offer then please send your customers to your new offerings. This is the ideal way to make them aware of your new services. can be

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If you concur to email marketing, there are some precautions.

Please do not spam: spam
has a negative effect on users, these messages are never visited by users. Also at the mailbox directly. If the subject interests them, they sure your e-mail is read. It is ideal to refrain spamming

no further flooding your inbox.
Well this is another good place to get noticed and cared. You do not have to send dozens of emails, it is also a bad effect.

might unsubscribe:
you must give the individual the option to unsubscribe from services

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