The Top 10 Passive-Aggressive Workplace Email Phrases [Infographic]

by Ayaz Nanji for MarketingProfs Do you hate when a coworker writes "per my last email" in a message? If so, you're not alone: People rate that as the most passive-aggressive phrase in workplace emails. An infographic (below) summarizes findings from the poll of 1,000 workers in the United States, which was conducted by Preply. It looks at the 10 phrases rated as the most passive-aggressive by workers as well as the five communication behaviors that workers rate as the most passive-aggressive. Check out the infographic:

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McDonald’s Just Wrote an Ad With ChatGPT. The Results Were More Inspiring Than You’d Think

BY BILL MURPHY JR., FOUNDER OF UNDERSTANDABLY AND CONTRIBUTING EDITOR, INC Imagine if you hired a lawyer, or a marketer, or an advertising agency to do some work for your business.  Next, imagine that they came back with a bill for their services. Finally, imagine that when you looked at their work product, you realized they'd simply asked ChatGPT for an answer, and passed it along to you verbatim. Would you be disappointed? I think you might. But there are exceptions to every rule, and that's where McDonald's comes into this story. Earlier this month, McDonald's apparently unveiled an advertisement in Brazil that consists…

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How to Implement a 4-Day Workweek–According to 1 Business That Successfully Made the Change

BY SARAH LYNCH for INC In 2022, Jake Kurtz was burned out. But as the CEO and founder of his own social media management agency, Brick Media in Tampa, he realized that he had the power to make a change in the way he and his company worked. That led him to test run a four-day workweek. He'd come across studies supporting the success of four-day workweek pilot programs: In one U.K. study, 92 percent of companies that tested a four-day workweek planned to continue with the schedule. Once an employee fantasy, the shortened workweek has gained serious traction, with small businesses leading adoption. Kurtz thought: Why not give it a try?  …

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(Mildly) surprising copy converts better

by THOMAS MCKINLAY for Aryih “Uber Eats delivers a delicious meal to your door”vs“A delicious meal at your door, by Uber Eats” These sentences mean the same thing.  But the second one uses a less predictable order and combination of words. So people pay more attention to it. Get the amount of surprise just right (just enough, but not too much), and you could get up to 127.5% higher click-through rates (CTRs). If you’re a marketer or copywriter that likes to write fun and snarky copy, this is your dream come true. Now you have scientific evidence that your copy…

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How Can I Avoid Talking Shop Outside Of Work?… and three other tricky workplace dilemmas.

BY ALISON GREEN, INC.COM COLUMNIST Here's a roundup of answers to four questions from readers. 1. How can I avoid talking shop outside of work? I have a colleague who I am sharing a few really challenging, long-term projects with. They're great to work with and we're getting a lot done. The only problem is that we live in the same part of town and frequently bump into each other on the way in -- which in itself is fine but they often immediately start talking about work, including ideas they've just had and are expecting my opinion on. I care about my work…

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How to Enable Macros in Excel

by Nathan Ojaokomo for HubSpot Microsoft Excel’s versatility and sheer number of features make it one of the most complex software programs to master. While you might want to learn every feature in Excel, you’ll likely need to know just a limited number to get the best from the software. Macros are small and simple programs that can make your work much easier and are favored by expert users. The good thing is that learning how to enable macros is relatively easy, and in this article, we’ll show you how to enable macros in Excel, since they are disabled by default.…

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The unconventional Palantir principles that catalyzed a generation of startups

by ADAM JUDELSON for Lenny's Newsletter Next in my special paternity-leave guest series, I’m excited to bring you an incredible post by Adam Judelson. Adam spent seven years at Palantir, where he led product for their flagship Gotham data platform. Below, Adam shares his most lasting lessons from his time at Palantir. After Palantir, Adam went on to lead product at Slingshot Aerospace, built a startup for Deloitte, and then served as president at mePrism, where he grew their data privacy marketplace from zero to 100 million data points protected. Adam is also a two-time founder and advisor to businesses ranging from scrappy drone…

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New Marketing Jobs That Could Focus on AI [Data + Examples]

by Erica Santiago for HubSpot It's no secret that AI is rapidly changing the marketing industry. In fact, our most recent State of AI survey found that 62% of marketing leaders and 66% of business leaders have already hired new employees to help leverage AI/automation tools. But what roles are marketing and business leaders hiring for exactly? Here's what we've found. Free Report: The State of Artificial Intelligence in 2023 AI Marketing Jobs AI Trainers Writers with AI Experience Digital Marketers with AI Knowledge What do AI-driven marketing jobs mean for marketers? AI Marketing Jobs The following are marketing jobs and opportunities…

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5 Inspiring Indigenous and Native Entrepreneurs to Know About

by Chez Oxendine for HubSpot Native entrepreneurship often occupies two worlds. Aspiring Indigenous business owners navigate historic barriers to traditional financing and growth — while building culturally informed, sustainable ventures. This challenging climate hasn’t stopped these entrepreneurs from entering nearly every industry imaginable to make an Indigenous imprint on the world while supporting themselves and their communities. Some Native business owners build on cultural touchstones like tribal art and stories to launch design studios and art shops. Others address long-time systemic hurdles to credit by stepping into the financial sector, bringing an Indigenous perspective to the issue that often proves…

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Dumb advice that works

by Rob Snyder for The B2B Growth Newsletter Hi all — This week, I’m reflecting on a conversation I have with *literally* every founder. What do your buyers want to buy? Very few buyers want to buy software. Why? They already have a lot of software Most of their software sucks They associate software with a lot of things that aren’t good → There are a billion different software companies with virtually identical websites, how the hell am I supposed to decide? Why do I have to talk to a 22-year-old who doesn’t know anything before I can talk to…

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