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Where do you go for information and inspiration?

By Kate Lee | 12/08/2014 | 9:47 PM

Customers, potential customers, industry peers, and competitors use websites, blogs, and social media as a source of information.  Having a strong presence on the web and social media, as well as having a blog that has quality content published on a consistent basis is critical to success.

I try to start my work day with “The Daily Habit.”  There are specific websites, blogs, and social media sites/accounts that I visit to look for both information and inspiration.  Additionally, there are specific industry websites, blogs, and social media accounts that are my go-to throughout the day.  They are my go-to because of the specific content (quality and scope).  It is always exciting is when I discover a new source of information or inspiration.

The best of the logistics and supply chain industry

Do you incorporate “The Daily Habit” into your day?  What are your favorites?  Fronetics Strategic Advisors is conducting a survey to learn what industry blogs, LinkedIn pages, Twitter accounts, and Facebook accounts are perceived as “the best” in the industry.  Take a moment and share your favorites.  Take the survey.

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About Elizabeth Hines

Elizabeth Hines

Elizabeth is a content strategist with 12+ years of experience in content development, branding, marketing, and communications. As the creative/editorial director at Fronetics, she oversees all efforts related to content and creative assets, including strategy design and brand development.

She has written extensively about supply chain and logistics, and has developed content strategies across a number of verticals, including the B2B space. Prior to joining Fronetics, Elizabeth worked at Boston University, Prospectiv, and Cengage Learning.



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