When you build up the traffic on your web site, it’s time to consider selling ads to related companies. Here’s a good article explaining the basics.
Historic Twitter Event with President Obama
Article about the Twitter townhall held this week at the White House. Interesting!
http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/06/all-the-presidents-tweets/
Testimonial
Your Web Site IS Customer Service
Bryan and Jeffrey Eisenberg, the founders of Future Now, state in their book Waiting for Your Cat to Bark that “The most important factors for customers today are the experience itself and the information available about that experience. Lots of choices. Lots of information. It’s the most experience-based economy we’ve ever known”.
This is the “new” customer service. From web site to voice mail to the order desk, your customers are demanding quality service. The web site is the starting point. What does your site say about your company? Does it tell your customer what kind of people work for you? Community service? Quality standards? What kind of experience does the site give them? Good navigation makes it easy to browse the pages to look for information or to go directly to the piece of information I need RIGHT NOW. Fresh information keeps the customer involved and coming back for more information. Your web site should be a resource of information. You know you’ve made it when customers come to search your site instead of googling a term.
Middle Age Texting Codes
I thought you might enjoy a laugh! Below are some middle age texting codes:
ATD = at the doctor
BFF = best friend fell
BTW = bring the wheelchair
BYOT = bring your own teeth
FWIW = forgot where I was
GGPBL = gotta go, pacemaker battery low
GHA = got heartburn again
IMHO = is my hearing aid on?
LMDO = laughing my dentures out
OMMR = on my massage recliner
ROFLACGU = rolling on floor laughing and can’t get up
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