4 (Positive) Reasons to Welcome Negative Feedback

August 1st, 2011 by Thomas Clifford

Let’s face it.
No one wants negative feedback.
We cross our fingers, hoping everyone loves everything we say and do.
But the fact remains:  negative feedback happens.
Let’s pretend we ignore negative feedback
What might happen?

Complacency creeps in
Customer engagement weakens
Innovation fizzles out
Credibility is challenged

Clearly, not healthy signs for any business.
The fact that someone took time to (legitimately) comment on our [...]

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ForeSite Launches New Website for The Mark Twain House & Museum

June 16th, 2011 by Michael Giuffrida

Site Promotes Mark My Words: An Evening with David Baldacci, John Grisham and Jodi Picoult
East Hartford, Conn. (June 16, 2011) – The Mark Twain House & Museum will present a once-in-a-lifetime event with three of America’s most popular writers- Mark My Words: An Evening with David Baldacci, John Grisham and Jodi Picoult.  ForeSite [...]

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The importance of experts on your team

April 5th, 2011 by Tracy Fox

Using an expert to do what the experts do, this is something that we not only preach when we advise clients to use us as a resource for their technology solutions, but we also practice it.

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Plan for next year’s technology tools

November 10th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

Believe it or not, it’s the end of the year again.  Time to not only see where we have been, but to think about where we are going.  Our clients look to us at this time of year to help them plan for next year’s technology initiatives and budget.  This is an important [...]

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ForeSite Launches New Websites for Honeywell CPG

October 19th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

East Hartford, Conn.  (October 14, 2010) – Honeywell’s FRAM, Prestone, and Autolite websites have just been updated for 2010 with a new look, new functionality and a new attitude.  ForeSite Technologies, a Web site design and IT support company, rebuilt the sites to reflect a more contemporary design that is cleaner and sleeker and provides [...]

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Does your eWaste contain valuable company data?

August 30th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

Most people consider deleting their files from the hard drive of a computer they replace, but did you know you how easily that information can be retrieved unless it is deleted with a special program that restricts recovery?

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5 Key Questions for Reflection

August 24th, 2010 by Tracy Fox

You probably have a handle on how much you rely on your email, internet connection, certainly the data about your clients and financials. Maybe you even recognize how powerful a tool your website can be. What else should you be thinking about?

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Social Media Isn’t for Business. Yeah, Right. (2/3)

June 15th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

This three part series is written by ForeSite Insight guest blogger, Thomas Clifford…
Thomas Clifford is a Fast Company “Expert Blogger,” speaker, three-time co-author for the “Age of Conversation” book series and an award-winning multimedia producer. Tom is passionate about speaking, writing and helping organizations use digital media to communicate with [...]

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Social Media Isn’t for Business. Yeah, Right. (1/3)

June 8th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

This three part series is written by ForeSite Insight guest blogger, Thomas Clifford…
Thomas Clifford is a Fast Company “Expert Blogger,” speaker, three-time co-author for the “Age of Conversation” book series and an award-winning multimedia producer. Tom is passionate about speaking, writing and helping organizations use digital media to communicate with a personal touch.

In 2010 [...]

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How do I work with a technology partner?

April 13th, 2010 by Michael Giuffrida

Let me start by saying that we strive to go beyond being “vendors” for our clients by combining our expertise and experience in technology with their expertise and experience in their industry and their organization.  That combined approach allows us to be a “technology partner”.  Be careful of the “technology vendor” who is more focused [...]

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