Technology is always changing; if you want your business to survive, you’re going to need to be outfitted with the latest technology for your business. The past few years have seen a tremendous amount of exciting changes to how we access the Internet and use technology to improve our own lives. Businesses have responded by developing new ways to improve their infrastructure and online visibility.

Most of us do. (Note that I'm not asking if you exercise. I'm asking if you sit too long.) We sit when we’re working, eating, driving, travelling on public transport (if we’re lucky), on the toilet, relaxing at home, and anywhere else we can sit instead of stand. In today’s modern society, we sit more than any other generation.

In this technology age, especially since the adoption of smartphones, a lot of people feel ashamed of using a paper planner and try to convince themselves to use a digital one. I was actually once told by a business partner that my paper planner was damaging my professional image! Well maybe if looking professional means being equipped with the latest electronic gadget.

We live in a multichannel world. With the continued rise of smartphone technology and digital interactive means of communication, not everyone wants an emotional connection. Technologies can aid in the research and initial quotation of a proposed insurance policy, so once you submit a quote with us, we focus on good old-fashioned customer care, and make it very easy for you to reach a human.

If you have your own small business, chances are you’ve mulled over the dilemma of how to integrate your Customer Relationship Management and marketing into one seamless system instead of using several different tools. In case you haven’t heard, Infusionsoft offers integrated marketing and online sales solutions for small business owners.

Do you think using big words and long sentences will impress your readers? Do you think using a long phrase is better than one word? Do you think it’s fine to use abbreviations, jargon and management buzzwords? Do you use phrases such as Please be informed at the beginning of some sentences?

In a world where we are so regularly glued to one screen or another, we find ourselves in a battle of technology vs. nature. We have, therefore, found a growing need and eagerness for our office design to be more attuned with nature.