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are you a “most hated company”?

I caught online in “The Atlantic” a report from The American Customer Satisfaction Index (no, I didn’t know there was such a thing either) rating the least liked companies in America. You can find the report here. I could add my two cents on the report (as I am a customer of more than a few of the hated) but a more intriguing question came into my mind.

What if my company had appeared on the list? Or for that matter, your company?

One would assume, probably rightly so, that we as large companies might have some inkling of trouble long before a report like the Atlantic’s came out. But you and I don’t own multi-billion dollar companies with teams of marketing and PR geniuses to tell us these things, do we?

It’s just us. All alone. Not sure if we’re beloved, hated or even worse – ignored.

The best advice I can offer is simply this: communicate. And, no I don’t do this nearly enough either.

Communicate doesn’t mean sell. Eblasts about your latest voiceover project don’t count.

At the end of the day, people do business with friends. And while you can’t make friends with every client you have based on geography or chemistry, you can at least show interest. Make a call on the phone or best in person.

Say hi, ask about a project you worked on…is it going well etc. You can mention that if they have any future work etc., but don’t make it a selling call. You need to look up some breaking client news or some salient topic that can begin your conversation.

Which means you’ve got some work to do before you pick up the phone, don’t you?

Yup, but I’m guessing it will be time very well spent.

dan hanssel hangs out his marketing shingle

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I got pinged the other on LinkedIn by Dan Hanssel who used to work at Time Warner Cable in Buffalo.

He has left there (on friendly terms) to open his own Integrated Marketing Company named Dan Hanssel.com

Having done that once or a dozen times ourselves, we always support those who are equally as stupid by blogging about their insanity and welcoming them to the pool.

If you know someone – or maybe even you – who could use Dan’s services, please give him call.

i didn’t know there was a music video for this….

Late Show with David Letterman

You ever just cruise YouTube and go from one video to another based on the choices that show up in the right hand side of your screen?

I do that all the time which may explain why my brain has shrunken to the size of a pea.

None the less, I was watch a CBS Sunday Morning interview with Craig Ferguson when I can across a video evidently made by the CBS Orchestra from Late Show with David Letterman.

I had never heard the full composition of the show theme. Maybe you hadn’t either, so here it is.

dropbox plays the game

It’s Sunday night, July 3, 2011.

At 5:03 p.m. this evening I got an email from Dropbox, a service I highly recommend, advising me of a change in their terms of service.

A TOS is like fine print in a contract you don’t read.

Except, when I get a TOS notice intentionally sent on a Sunday during a long American holiday weekend, my spidey sense tingles.

I’m pretty sure Dropbox is trying to pull a fast one with their new TOS.

Not sure what shoe will drop but I’m pretty sure there will be a thud in Dropbox’s future.

The only thing constant in life is change. Just an observation.