More Like a Tsunami…
Dear Reader: Clear your calendar for the next hour and twenty minutes.
Truly Maximum Customer Experience is about blowing the doors off what’s come before. Making folks clamor for something they didn’t know they were dreaming of a minute earlier. For the first few minutes of this presentation, that was me.
Think email is a plain-vanilla commodity?
This presentation will show you how to reinvent a category. If Google can do it with boring ol’ email, you can do it, too.
WOW.
Grow and be well,
Kelly Erickson
P.S. There’s hardly a minute that’s not worth watching, from presentation techniques to planning and implementation ideas, but for my bilingual friends: please DON’T miss the very last few minutes.
Did I already say WOW?












2 June 2009, 8:04 am
Wow indeed – Google really is going to take over the world…
Alex Fayle | Someday Syndrome’s last blog post…3 Ways to Break Procrastination’s Hold Over Us
2 June 2009, 8:12 am
Alex,
Shh, secret… I don’t even use ‘em or particularly “like” ‘em (I’m a Yahoo fan myself)…
… but I can hardly wait!
(Did you love that last part best? OMG.)
Regards,
Kelly
2 June 2009, 9:25 am
Yeah, that last bit is mindblowing – I wonder how accurate it really is…
Alex Fayle | Someday Syndrome’s last blog post…3 Ways to Break Procrastination’s Hold Over Us
2 June 2009, 2:31 pm
Alex,
Better than babelfish, I’ll bet, and faster, too!
Later,
Kelly
2 June 2009, 9:24 pm
Well….I’m sure it’s important. But I just DON’T HAVE the attention span to watch something for 80 minutes today.
Call me lazy…I know.
Friar’s last blog post…The Dog who Came Back
2 June 2009, 10:05 pm
Friar,
Lazy.
But happy, eh? Hooray for returned doggies and miracles.
Do come back to it. It will blow your mind. Oh, the possibilities for a multi-social-tasking dude like yourself!
Until later,
Kelly