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Are Telcos Changing Their Ways Now?

September 7, 2006 by Liz

AT&T Call Number One

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About 6 weeks ago, I paid my ATT bill online, as I have for months. I finished. I got a receipt that said, “Successful.” I put it with the bill in the file where such things go. It was 3 weeks later when I got a notice saying my bill was unpaid.

I wasn’t happy. I called them up.

My first surprise was that my call didn’t cross an ocean. My second was that the person at that end listened and wanted to help. She was patient and as perplexed as I was at what happened. She gave me the time I needed to be sure that no money was taken from any of my accounts.

We settled the amount due. She removed the late fee. Subject closed. I said thank you for a most pleasant call. I meant it too.

I was surprised that things went so well.

AT&T Call Number Two

This morning I received the usual update reminder. It’s the one that tells me that my next online bill was about to come due. The “wonky” amount was sitting there again. “Too good to be true,” were the words in my head.

I wasn’t happy. I called them up.

My first surprise was that AGAIN my call didn’t cross an ocean. My second was that AGAIN the person on the other end listened and wanted to help. She assured me that my account was fine.

Then she let me know how I could get FASTER INTERNET SERVICE AT A LOWER PRICE. Did I want that?

Our conversation was professional and pleasant — so much so that I asked her whether AT&T had moved their outsourced calls back to the US. She said that they never had all of them there, but that yes they had moved many calls back here now.

She sounded like a telephone blogger — authentic, transparent.

I’m thinking that NET NEUTRALITY and bloggers have their attention. I’ve never enjoyed a conversation with AT&T until these two — I was thoroughly frustrated with them as recently as June 22, 2006. — Now I’ve just enjoyed talking to them twice in a row!

I’m not at all sure what to think, or what to do with this information. If they start actually doing customer service, I’m not sure I’ll remember how a customer acts.

–ME ‘Liz Strauss

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See Net Neutrality Page I and Net Neutrality Page II.

Filed Under: Business Life, Customer Think, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog, Trends Tagged With: AT+T, bc, Customer Think, customer-service, Net-Neutrality

Before You Ask for that Link, Know I’m a Relationship Blogger

August 30, 2006 by Liz

Blogging Is Relationships

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Let me introduce myself. My name is Liz. I’m delighted that you emailed me about a link from my blog! What a lovely compliment.

But I’m a little concerned too . . . You see, that was all that your email said, “Could we trade links?”

I need to confess something before we go further.

I’m the kind of blogger who wants a relationship not a one link stand.

Please understand I love to share links, but to give a link means to give my trust, my endorsement, and my belief that your blog will continue to make a relevant contribution to the blogosphere. How can I do that if I don’t even know you?

Do you about the SOB links or how they work?

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Business Life, Motivation, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, blog-promotion, link-acquisiton, personal-branding

Business Blogging — Business Writing: Can You See the Elephant on the Net?

August 22, 2006 by Liz

Big Ideas about Communication

power writing at work

I’ve been working on big ideas — how blogging and online communication relates to how enterprises and entrepreneurs communicate in the 3-D world. How might thinking about one help us to be better at the other? What I know from my experience and research is this.

    Humans aren’t great communicators, even folks who work in communication don’t practice what we preach.

    In the act of communication, listening and reading are often undervalued, speaking and writing are often underperformed.

    Execution of any process or plan, and success of any business, is entirely dependent upon clear, quick, and complete communication.

    Many folks hold other people accountable for making sure communication happens.

    Few people actually think about the differences in forms of communication or which is the best in a given situation.

I’ve also figured out one more thing.

If you have a blog, there’s a good chance that you may have brought blogging habits back with you into the business world. That’s not a good idea. Really.

Blogging is bad business writing. Come look. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business Life, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, business-blogging, business-writing, communication, Marketing /Sales / Social Media, Power-writing-at-work, six-traits-of-writing

Would You Change 3 Things You Think to Get to Your $Million Dream?

August 11, 2006 by Liz

Thinking smal-L —> B-ig Thinking

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Everyone should have a dream, something they strive for, somewhere they want to be. What’s yours? Do you really want your dream or is it a romance and a fairy tale that you talked yourself out of a long time ago?

I’ve been thinking about dreams and goals. I’ve figured out that only three roadblocks keep dreams and people apart. All 3 are things that we think and what we do because we think them.

If I tell you what they are, would you change the way you think to chase after that dream of yours? [Read more…]

Filed Under: Bloggy Questions, Business Life, Outside the Box, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Finding-Ideas-Outside-of-the-Box, Million-Dollar-Dream, Strategy/Analysis, success

Chartreuse Gets to the Point

August 9, 2006 by Liz

Pay Attention Please

That’s what Chartreuse says. If you want to know what to say when someone asks about the new media. He has the answer in 13 sentences.

Writing is thinking made visible they say. This is brilliant writing.

Click the title. Go see.

The Big Difference Between Old and New

Be sure to follow that first link.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Motivation, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Chartreuse-Beta, New-Media, Prince-Campbell, The-Real-Internet-Revolution

Success Is . . .

August 3, 2006 by Liz

Jamsi at Workboxers Says

Be the turtle. Click the title to find out why.

Be the Turtle

He’s got the numbers, and he’s right you know.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Life, Personal Branding, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Jamsi, success, Workboxers

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