I gave you not one, but two different excuses to listen to awesome music in the name of work this week. You’re welcome. That and more in this edition of the Weekly Wrap. Enjoy!
The Top 5 Ways To Augment Your Blog’s Shareability
I guess it’s appropriate that a company based in Southern California is sharing a post on augmenting something. Discover the The Top 5 Ways To Augment Your Blog’s Shareability.
Jackpot! A Mental Vacation Via Playlist
I had Vegas on the mind when it came time to do my weekly playlist. Luck was with me on my weekend in Vegas and you too can hit a Jackpot! A Mental Vacation Via Playlist.
Configuring A High-End, Mainstream Workstation On a Budget
Coming off our recent DIY series, Hal gives you a way to do your computer on your own. Learn about Configuring A High-End, Mainstream Workstation On a Budget.
6 Reasons Why Your Website Does Not Convert
Are you getting traffic to your site, but not getting the sales? Discover the 6 Reasons Why Your Website Does Not Convert.
Email Subject Line Personalization: Good Practice Or Spam Ploy?
Dear [insert your name here], read about Email Subject Line Personalization: Good Practice Or Spam Ploy?
Benchmark 5: Things We Can Learn From The Sound City Players
Sometimes you get to go to an awesome rock show and then write about it and call it work. Or at least I do. Check out the Benchmark 5: Things We Can Learn From The Sound City Players.
How to Avoid Being a Bonehead With Your Customers
Keep yourself from doing a facepalm. Learn How to Avoid Being a Bonehead With Your Customers.
Author Bio:

by Andy Shore

Andy Shore found his way to Benchmark when he replied to a job listing promising a job of half blogging, half social media. His parents still don’t believe that people get paid to do that. Since then, he’s spun his addiction to pop culture and passion for music into business and marketing posts that are the spoonful of sugar that helps the lessons go down. As the result of his boss not knowing whether or not to take him seriously, he also created the web series Ask Andy, which stars a cartoon version of himself. Despite being a cartoon, he somehow manages to be taken seriously by many of his readers ... and few of his coworkers.