The Business of Doing Business Has Changed: Questions About Social Media, Live Chat Services, and The Future.
With less and less advertising revenue going towards all forms of Old Media and more going towards Social Media and SEO/SEM, business owners have had to adapt. I have a 2 part question:
1. Over the next 2 – 5 years, how much emphasis will any business put into their online presence?
2. If almost all your customers have visited your site at one point or another, how important would it be to have 24/7/365 online support?
Live chat support that could: Answer FAQ’s and relieve the phone burden on in house staff, book rooms, connect a ClickToTalk instant phone call between the end user and the hotel staff (while the customer is still surfing the site.), process realtime feedback on hotel experience, etc…
The business of business has changed. What will you do to evolve?

Tags: 24/7 live chat, 24/7 online support, click to talk, Customer Service, internet technology, Live Chat, live chat technology, livechat, livechatagent, online customer service, online support, Social Media Posts, technology, website functionality
Posted in: ClickToTalk Technology, Customer Service, Lead Conversion, Live Chat, Online Search, Social Media Posts |
Site Update: Issue has been resolved. You may proceed to ClickToTalk to me.

Whew! After many hours of testing and retesting our system. The issue has been resolved. This is the first and only time that this has happened. What was the issue? Well…if you just need to know:
It turns out there was a glitch in my VOIP phone from a power surge from a storm the night before.
I had to do some fancy foot work, but we’re up and running.
So feel free to connect with me now. No, I mean it, right now. Call me with the Click To Talk button. If you have any questions about: LiveChatAgent, ClickToTalk, Social Media, Social Netowrking, SEO, SEM, Google Analytics, Dashboards, Site Abandonment Rates, CRM systems, Online Marketing, Internet Search, Keywords, etc., feel free to contact me. I’ll be more than happy to answer your questions and/or lead you to the right direction for your business.

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Posted in: ClickToTalk Technology, Customer Service, Keywords, Lead Conversion, Live Chat, Online Search, SEO / SEM, Social Media Posts, Website Updates |
Part I: Thoughts on the Web 2.0 Convention at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City.
The Web 2.0 Conference at the Jacob Javits Center in NYC is a fairly large tech conferences and convention that usually runs for 4 days. If it has to do with new emerging tech concepts or products…most likely it’s here. The first 2 days of this convention are for workshops, conferences and seminars. The main Expo Hall is closed to the general public until the last 2 days.
Part I: My personal experience attending the show today.
There were many facets of IT (Internet Technology) at the show. Much of the show was dedicated to the tangible aspects of the Internet: hardware for servers, data encryption security, self contained climate control server housing, social media analytics, phone and data infrastructure. So many companies from various sectors had booths with information, mini-presentations, etc. I did notice one important sector that was non-existent at the show; live chat companies. Live chat is rapidly becoming the true essential tool for websites as their competitive arsenal centerpiece. You would think that at an important Web 2.0 Convention in NYC, a livechat company would have a booth, but apparently not.
I must have spoken to 200-250 people today easily. Some conversations were surface, typical and frankly…fleeting. But others transcended the show itself and moved towards forging actual friendships. My perception of humanity always exceeds my amazement by the caliber of human beings that coagulate here.
People are either incredibly compassionate or ridiculously rude. I understand that people’s time is important to them, but almost knocking me over as I am talking to someone and NOT saying you’re sorry? Wow. I have a reactionary type of personality…if you treat me right, I treat you right. If the opposite happens…Vice versa.
But I digress…
I didn’t go to the show to meet people as if this was a Facebook reunion. I was there to see new technology and its perceived effects on the internet. I wanted to look into a crystal ball and see an overall view of what’s happening right now in the tech industry…and I did. I saw many, many pairs of thick eye-glasses and plenty propeller-heads spinning like one gigantic geek vortex. heh.
The 3 biggest concepts I took away from the show was:
1. Cloud Technology 2. Virtualization 3. Security
To be continued on Part II…
(Sidenote: I personally was not happy with the 200:1 Male-to-Female ratio, but hey I was there to network, not get some trim. heh.)

Tags: click to talk, cloud server, cloud technology, computer technology, data encryption technology, instant messenger services, live chat technology, livechat, livechatagent, search engine technology, Social Media Posts, social networking, technology, virtual desktop, virtualization, web 2.0, website, website innovation
Posted in: Conferences & Conventions, Live Blogging, Live Chat |



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