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6 months ago

in Add a Comment, Get Twitter Followers on Duct Tape Marketing
A SaaS evangelist spearheading online marketing at QLogitek.com and cherishing my 8 week son.

6 months ago

in The best customer service can be provided from home on Clarity Accounting Blog
HI May, hopefully you won't read this during the wee hours of the morning. I agree with your post. The ability to empathize with your customers and provide good service can result in "expectational customer experience."

However, it may be to your benefit to leverage a service like http://getsatisfaction.com/ for the convenience of your customers. Good luck.

7 months ago

in Some thoughts on marketing strategies for SaaS applications on Clarity Accounting Blog
HI, You make a good point and I fully agree with you. SaaS companies should pay attention to online marketing, however they should not discard offline marketing. Let me give one example of good offline marketing - a one days session of 50 tips & tricks to know for all Clarity Accounting users. This will help develop a community of users, which enhance your brand. Moreover you will also get many current users blogging, twittering, and talking about you.
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maychu Hi Jijesh,

Thank you for your comment. Just in the last few days I started thinking about offline marketing strategies. The 50 tips and tricks one might be good once we have more local users. Unfortunately, a lot of our users are from outside of our local area (many from entirely different regions). First, I must think about how to attract more local users. Any ideas on that front?

Had a chance to visit your blog, really enjoy your writing style and found the content to be very informative -- it was almost as if you were trained as a journalist :)

1 year ago

in How to Take Notes Like an Alpha-Geek (Plus: My $2,600 Date + Challenge) on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
I am very fortunate to be in love with the most beautiful person I know. We recently got married three times, yes, three times !
We both enjoy variety of tastes from around the globe and like to immerse ourselves in cultures foreign to us. Therefore, I would like to take her out on a surprise date to one of the quaint neighborhoods in Toronto for a gastronomical and cultural feast. This is how it would go:
1- I would welcome her home from after work with couple stems of fresh and sweet smelling Lily's, from our neighborhood florist. Price .........$5
2- Gift her a beautiful necklace from the Tenthousand Villages. Price........$12.
3- After the flowers and necklace, we leave for a quaint neighborhood, say Korea town, riding TTC using a day pass. Price....... $8.50.
4- Walk around the various stores and shops in the neighborhood looking for a place to eat. Scoping out a place teeming with locals satiates our sense of discovery. Given that this is a special date, I want back up, therefore I will reserve a table at our favorite restaurant in Toronto - Pomegranate. Price............$60
5- After dinner we will head over to Review Cinema at Rocensville and catch a movie from France or Sweden.Price........... $20.
6- Head back sipping organic dark hot chocolate from Delights. Price.......$8
7- Get home and crawl under the sheets !. Price......Priceless !

1 year ago

in How to Take Notes Like an Alpha-Geek (Plus: My $2,600 Date + Challenge) on The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss
Tim, I have not read your book, but I have visited to skim your posts a few times. I find this post on note taking very useful. Thank you for sharing the tips.
Since you are inviting members to contribute on dream date and because I haven't read your book, I am going to contribute.
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