🍁 Happy Thanksgiving! 🍁 This year, we’re thankful for… 🎯 Automatic time tracking—saving 1 in 5 billable hours you’d otherwise miss. 📊 Accurate time data—because smarter decisions start with better insights. ❤️ You—our amazing customers who make it all worthwhile. Why risk missed hours or bad data? Let Timely handle the hard stuff, so you can focus on what matters most—your work, your goals, and pumpkin pie 🥧
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With Thanksgiving approaching, it’s the perfect time to start planning how to show gratitude to your customers. If you haven’t started yet, check out our blog for quick ideas! Read here: https://lnkd.in/gTUHQEuZ #thanksgivingideas #onedocblog
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Express Gratitude to Your CustomersThanking your customers should be a year-round effort, but the Thanksgiving season offers an ideal opportunity to go the extra mile. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AYsTY #DigitalMarketingCampaigns #BoostBrandLoyalty #ApproachThanksgiving #IncorporateThankfulness #StrengthenRelationships #CostEffective #WeLlExploreStrategies #SocialMediaShoutouts #ProblemSolverSConsultants #SocialMediaContests
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As Thanksgiving rolls around, we're taking a moment to reflect. Sure, we could do the standard, warm-and-fuzzy spiel, but you're here because you like it real—and maybe a touch spicy. So, what are we thankful for? You. We’re thankful for the curveballs you throw our way. - The “fix it yesterday” emergencies? Bring 'em on. - The “I need it to work...but I have no idea how” dilemmas? Music to our ears. - The “Can this actually be done?” challenges? Love those ones—because yes, it can. You make our jobs exciting, unpredictable, and a little like being paratroopers. We leap head-first into the unknown, armed with tech expertise, a healthy dose of sarcasm, and enough caffeine to power a small nation. Thanks for giving us a reason to jump. To our current clients, thank you for keeping us on our toes and making every day interesting (sometimes really interesting). To our soon-to-be clients, we can’t wait to dive into your challenges headfirst too. Have a great Thanksgiving filled with food, family, and maybe a little IT problem-free peace (but if not, you know who to call).
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What if missed orders ruin your Thanksgiving sales? 🦃 Learn to ace your holiday prep With Thanksgiving coming up fast, don’t let your seller-fulfilled orders fall behind. Quick holiday playbook: ⚡ Taking a break? Pause your listings to avoid mishaps. ⚡ Fulfilling orders? Override holiday settings to stay in the game! 🕒 Heads-up: Changes may take up to 4 hours to update. Stay sharp, stay prepared, and make this Thanksgiving a success! 🍂
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Friday Focus: Gratitude & Growth The day after Thanksgiving isn’t just about leftovers and shopping deals; it’s about reflecting on what we’re thankful for and building momentum to close the year strong. As professionals, we often measure success by the deals we close or the goals we hit. But today, let’s also celebrate the relationships we’ve built, the lessons we’ve learned, and the opportunities that lie ahead. Take a moment to recharge, refocus, and remember: the effort we put in now sets the tone for 2024. Let’s finish the year with purpose and drive! What’s one thing you’re grateful for this year? Share below #Gratitude #ThanksgivingWeekend #SalesMotivation #FinishStrong #FridayReflections #GGSalesGroup
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"100 years of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade" was the top-performing story on the Stacker Newswire in November. Here are three reasons why: 📅 The story was published early and had time to gather steam. We released the story on November 4, a full 24 days before Thanksgiving. This gave our publishing partners plenty of space to schedule it when it made sense for them. The story saw 90 pickups in Week 1; 133 in Week 2; 227 in Week 3; and 199 the week of Thanksgiving. End readers saw the most interest the week of Thanksgiving and even the week following! (See the chart at the bottom of this post.) 📜 It has historical and nostalgia (nostalgia-ical?) significance….which almost always performs well. 😃 It’s a bit more light-hearted. Almost all of the top performers in November were stories that avoided hot-button issues or heavily-newsy topics. Entertainment stories like "10 classic trucking movies" and service journalism stories like "Meetings don't have to be painful. These 5 strategies can help teams stay engaged" and "7 tips to avoid holiday scams and protect your identity" performed best as we get into post-election and the remaining days of the year. ** Stacker has access to years of publishing data trends given our network of almost 4,000 publishers. What else are you interested in knowing?
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This story on the Macy's Day Thanksgiving Parade was republished on 649 different news outlets - the top performing story from over 1500+ articles in November. If earned media is the goal, here's 3 cheat codes you can use in your content strategy: Full Headline: "100 years of the Macy's Day Thanksgiving Parade" URL of article here, courtesy of Nicole Caldwell: https://lnkd.in/eFB3U22e 1) nostalgia. people love to think back. we have seen this played to dozens of content teams' advantages, no matter the niche, from healthcare to finance to lifestyle. Nostalgia is a cheat code. 2) # in the headline. In november, 11% of headlines had a number in it (eg 100 years of...), and 40% of the top performers did. Numbers in the headline are a cheat code. 3) Pre-planning. the story was published on November 4, a full 24 days before Thanksgiving. This gave our publishing partners plenty of space to schedule it when it made sense for them. The story saw 90 pickups in Week 1; 133 in Week 2; 227 in Week 3; and 199 the week of Thanksgiving. Early release + planning is a cheat code. Little things can make a big difference. Don't chase coverage blindly (content needs to make sense for your brand) --- but interesting takeaways here.
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Thanksgiving IT Tech Tip! Before heading out for Thanksgiving break, make sure to back up your important files, enable multi-factor authentication, and set up automatic updates. A little prep now means less stress later!
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Your customers deserve better (even if they don’t know it yet) Sometimes customers don’t even know what a good experience feels like. Why? - Because you haven’t given it to them yet - Because your competitors haven’t either - Because there’s no benchmark in the industry to show them what they’re missing. So, they settle. They’re okay with struggling just a little. They think “this is just how it is” Your product is good. Your competitors’ products are good. No one is arguing that. But let me ask you - What about the customers who don’t even know your product exists? What about the ones who will never fall in love with it because they never get the chance? If you’re happy serving the customers you already have and living in the comfort of their loyalty, fine. Your call. But if you want more for your business and your customers, it’s time to lead the way. ❌ Don’t wait for the industry to set the bar ✅ Create the best customer experience anyone has ever seen. An experience so fulfilling and exceptional, that your customers finally realize “this is what I’ve been missing” This Thanksgiving, be grateful for your customers. But don’t stop there. Take action. Make them grateful for you too. Happy thanksgiving :) 💛
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