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Using the Internet Shouldn’t Be This Hard

By Published On: May 16, 2017Categories: Newsletter
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In the beginning, the internet was a magical place. It changed everything. We were in awe. Now that it’s been around for a while, we’re a little less starry-eyed. Not only because we take for granted everything it can do, but also because it’s gotten a lot more, well, annoying.

We are in marketing, so we understand the importance of companies getting the word out about their products. But we agree with this article that it’s gone too far. Check it out for a good chuckle and a sad dose of reality. 

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