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CRM: Client don’t know what they really want?
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To the G Suite/Gmail App administrators and users
Hello Administrators, We are posting this message because if your organization is operating G Suite account, and the G Suite Data Processing Amendment currently governs how we process personal data on behalf of your organization, and/or according to our records, your organization is established in the European Economic Area or Switzerland. On May 25, 2018, the most significant piece of European data protection legislation in 20 years will come into force when the European Union’s (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaces the 1995 Data Protection Directive. We know that preparing for this regulatory change is a priority for many of our customers. It is a priority for us, too. Today, we are pleased to roll out version 2.0 of our Data Processing Amendment (DPA), which has been specifically updated to reflect the GDPR. How opting in to DPA version 2.0 works If you opt in to DPA version 2.0, the updated terms will take…
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SPEAK the LANGUAGE of your AUDIENCE
Just sharing one of the post I stumbled upon written by Nix Niego, a no non-sense SEO specialist, which talks about SEO copywriting tips especially for startup digital copywriters. ————————————————————————————- I see a lot of people try so hard, writing content with ‘out of this world’ vocabulary… Only to get around 4 likes, and a one-way ticket to Facebook purgatory. You don’t need to write like you’re the 2nd coming of Shakespeare if you want to communicate your message on social media. (unless you are in the Literary field) You need to SPEAK the LANGUAGE of your AUDIENCE. One of the basic lessons I Iearned in ‘writing’ was to always write as if I’m talking to a 5th grader. People don’t wanna think and Google the words you’re saying. Nobody got time for that! You can create engaging, compelling, entertaining, or educational content without using super flowery words. People will…
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Data Privacy Act of 2012
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Redirecting to Contact form 7 after successful sent
The simplest way is utilizing Contact Form 7’s custom DOM event to run JavaScript. The following is an example of script that redirects you to another URL when the wpcf7mailsent event occurs: 1 2 3 4 5 <script> document.addEventListener( ‘wpcf7mailsent’, function( event ) { location = ‘http://website.com/’; }, false ); </script> Embed this snippet into your theme’s Header file. You will need to replace the http://website.com/ in the code to the URL you want to redirect to. Example Them header file: Note: The method using on_sent_ok hook is no longer recommended. This function is scheduled to be abolished by the end of 2017. Another Method is by using this plugin from: Contact Form 7 Redirection
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Implementing Rules and Regulations of the Data Privacy Act of 2012
Republic of the Philippines National Privacy Commission Implementing Rules and Regulations of Republic Act No. 10173, known as the “Data Privacy Act of 2012” Pursuant to the mandate of the National Privacy Commission to administer and implement the provisions of the Data Privacy Act of 2012, and to monitor and ensure compliance of the country with international standards set for data protection, the following rules and regulations are hereby promulgated to effectively implement the provisions of the Act: Rule I. Preliminary Provisions Title Policy Definitions Rule II. Scope of Application Scope Special Cases Protection afforded to data subjects Protection afforded to journalists and their sources Rule III. National Privacy Commission Mandate Functions Administrative Issuances Reports and Public Information Confidentiality of Personal Data Organizational Structure Secretariat Effect of Lawful Performance of Duty Magna Carta for Science and Technology Personnel Rule IV. Data Privacy Principles General Principles Principles of Transparency, Legitimate…
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Cookie Policy
What are cookies? A cookie is a file that is stored on your computer when you visit a website. Most websites use them and they are generally harmless. When you revisit the website later or visit a different webpage a copy of the cookie file is sent to the website. They can be used to store information and have many uses. With the most common being tracking, remembering your details or settings, and to keep you logged in to an account. You can find out more information about cookies from the following websites: Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_cookie Microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/info/cookies.mspx Mozilla: http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/Cookies. When are cookies created? Writing data to a cookie is usually done when a new webpage is loaded – for example after a ‘submit’ button is pressed the data handling page would be responsible for storing the values in a cookie. If the user has elected to disable cookies then the…
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