Features
- Cover Type: Spiral Bound with 110 pages
- Published by: Grand National Press April 2003
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0962163945
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0962163944
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Book Dimensions:
11 x 8.8 x 0.5 inches
- Weighs: 14.2 ounces
Product Description
We'd like to thank New York University for having used this publication as a text book as well as the other institutions of higher learning that use it for instructional purposes. This book extensively describes how to use e-mail in dozens of business situations and environments. Bulk e-mail marketing is also discussed but to a significantly lesser extent.
Because it's printed frequently, and printed in smaller amounts, the publisher is able to update the book roughly every 3 months. It's more-than-likely the most current book of it's type, no matter when you get it (as most other books are 4 to 12 months old before they even hit the bookstore.) This publication also discusses in detail the activities of Electronic Account Executives & Electronic Customer Service Representatives. It's an great guide to the Internet for those with limited or more e-mail experience. It also has several large reference tables and a massive glossary. All of the roughly 300 Web addresses in the book are on the book's free Web site for easier access (compared to typing in the Web addresses of the sites you want to look at.)
This book's pages are large in size, 8 by 11 inches. The extra large size of this book's pages mean that substantially more information is on each page of this book as compared to most other books.
About The Author
Phil Gurian has performed Internet research, marketing and Web page development for more than 2 dozen organizations and companies. Mr. Gurian also teaches classes on "push" personal Internet marketing.
Reader ReviewsThe book has a smatter of information on a lot of topics, but treats each topic so superficially that it is altogether unimformative. The front cover says, "Written for those with limited or more Internet experience," which includes about everybody. But it is a very long way from being all things to all people. The back cover says that "..after reading this book, we're confident that you will be an intermediate level Internet user." No way.