Archive for the Working at Home
- going through my inbox one last time before vacation. woo hoo! Glad I have an amazing team who will keep things rolling while I”m away. #
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- @john_reese - mine is a KitchenAid - one of those little things I wouldn’t be without! #
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- setting up a Tasks Pro account - anyone use it? #
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- putting a BIG blog together for a client this morning. These are always fun! #
- Question from a client - is it better to have a professional photo on your site or a ‘real’ one? #
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- Just installed Flock. Now back to work. #
- is working on a Social Media Made Simple for Overwhelmed Business People telecall for Monday. http://www.imarket20.com/teleseminar #
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- Call today with BizGrowthLive. Finished a special report, 50 Ways for Your Business to Use Twitter - http://www.imarket20.com/twitter #
- call on social media marketing - right now! - 1-218-486-1300 access code: 312581 #
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- setting up JV program for www.imarket20.com #
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- reviewing key elements of twitter - looking for value for marketing and promoting http:///www.imarket20.com #
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- Infidelity: Is it Lying or Denial? http://tinyurl.com/2r5nnb #
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and the sales man at Fry’s this morning told me that was the case with most keyboards!
After working with computers since 1989, I have never spilled anything on a keyboard, but last night my (full, just-poured, piping hot) coffee cup was sitting too far over the edge of the coaster and spilled right into the keyboard. It caused an instant shut-down.
My keyboard was not a stock, cheap piece of plastic that came with my computer - it was a $200, wireless, Logitech diNovo Edge. Yes, I choked a little when I shelled out the money earlier this year. But I instantly fell in love with it. It’s sleek, has a great touch to the keys and has a built-in mouse.
Did I choke this morning when I replaced it? No - I happily paid the $200 to buy another just like it.
Are your customers as sold on your product or service? I’m sure you’ve had the experience of making a purchase and later regretting it. What can you do to help create raving fans?
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