Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Monday, February 22, 2010

A Weekend of Wisdom: 30 Webinars in 3 Days!

If you follow The Savvy Seller you know that we're focused on education. The quality kind that you can use right away to make your business more successful.

This coming weekend (Fri Feb 26 - Sun Feb 28), tune in to an education bonanza by attending the 'New Life Event' - 30 FREE webinars over the course of 3 days. Each 30-minute webinar will be full of great information followed by a 10-minute Q&A session. The speakers are experts in their field and you're sure to come away with some valuable information, insights and tools.

Topics include:
  • Analytics for eCommerce
  • Keyword Research
  • Longtail SEO
  • Viral Marketing
  • The Secret of Writing Unique Content
  • How To Succeed on Google Shopping
  • The Best Ways to Use DropShipping
  • and so much more!
Shawna Fennell, the New Life Event host, has invited me to present so I invite you to join me Sunday morning at 10am ET for "The Importance of Knowing Your Buyer in the Web 2.0 World."

All you have to do to attend any of the 30 FREE webinars is register!

Be sure to follow the New Life Event on Twitter or on Facebook for updates and tell your friends!

See you there!


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Friday, April 24, 2009

Customer Service and Zemanta

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These days customer service is often what makes the difference in maintaining customer loyalty.

This week I had the opportunity to experience first class customer service.

Several months ago I learned about Zemanta, a service that enriches blog posts by suggesting tags, links, related articles and photos. You can see Zemanta in action on this post.

I added Zemanta to my Blogger dashboard mostly for the ease in finding & using 'legal' photos in my posts. After using Zemanta for a month or so, it disappeared from my Blogger dashboard. I tried to figure out what happened but then other, more pressing issues came up & I decided to do without it.

Earlier this week, out of the blue, I got an email from Jure Cuhalev who is a Zemanta Community Manager. He noticed that I had used Zemanta for a while and then suddenly stopped. He wanted to know if something had broken or if the service hadn't met my expectations.

I was delighted to hear from him as I did miss using the service. After explaining what happened, he transferred my information to Domen Grabec, Zemanta's IE developer. After a number of emails back & forth, during which time Domen led me step-by-step with detailed explanations & screen shots, I now have Zemanta back!

Zemanta offers a free version of their program as well as a paid version. Since I use the free version I am extremely impressed with the level of customer service provided.

If you're a blogger, you may want to check them out: Zemanta.

 
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