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Now here is a lesson in customer service and positive PR that some websites would do well to learn from. In my last entry I mentioned, sort of "en passant," that Carter and I had started our website, the long-awaited, much-anticipated "Republic of Bob" on a website called Wetpaint.com. I referred to my disdain at the editing system and was greeted with the following comment on my blog:
"Posted by Kevin @
I was impressed, since, as you will see (and if you are a Blogdrive user, you probably know, since so many have gone to Yahoo! 360 and elsewhere), I have never been contacted by anyone at Blogdrive except volunteer help-staff on the forums. I decided to take Kevin at his word and had the following e-mail conversation with him. I put it in chronological order to facilitate easier reading and took out my home address. Otherwise it is verbatim. I will definitely be using them for more things. If I get a chance I will e-mail Pen, also, about her diet blog. "Dear Kevin, Carter King "I are not uglier." Me Back to Carter Yer feet are smellier too. Don't know if you saw the comment on my blog that I am referring to. I am guessing that Kevin is somebody of a certain amount of import. Do you think I said it all pretty concisely? Kevin to Me
Hi Bob, Thanks for the note…we REALLY appreciate any and all feedback from those who use our service. More often than not, they know our product better than we do. And they always come up with the best suggestions on how to make it better. I found your blog through Google Alerts or Technorati…can't recall which but both do a pretty good job of surfacing Wetpaint mentions. With regard to your specific feedback, here is a couple of thoughts and what we're up to here to address them… HTML editing – when we started Wetpaint, our target was the non-technical person who wouldn't know HTML from a hole in the wall. We went about eliminating its need through our WYSIWYG editor. Our biggest surprise when we did this was the feedback we got from folks who did know how to use HTML. Man….they really like it (and we agree…it serves some super useful purposes). We're working on allowing HTML into Wetpaint. At the same time, we're also trying hard to keep someone who doesn't understand HTML from freaking out when they see it on the site. At the end of the day, we think it's much more valuable to get as many people involved in the conversation as possible. If technical know how limits participation, the technology is doing a disservice. Javascript – totally agree with that one. We're working on pretty much anything that would enhance your ability to customize the site to your specifications. Fonts – totally agree. Our next release which is in a couple of days will allow you to change fonts and font sizes. Font color will come soon thereafter. Thanks again for the note and if anything pops up in the future, please let me know. And if you have any specific feature requests, pass them along. Best, --Kevin Wetpaint Kevin, Hey Bob, Feel free to post our conversation on your blog and I hope you and your cohort continue to use Wetpaint going forward. And for the ultimate in sucking up and thanks for adding a link, send me your address and t-shirt size and we'll deck you out in full Wetpaint paraphernalia, if you're so inclined. J Talk to you soon, Kevin
Me to Kevin So I better ask again if you want Carter's info or not. Kevin to Me Sure…sorry…too little coffee today. End of correspondence. So I sent him Carter's info as well. Now that was nice. I have always been taught that a pro-active approach to customer service is a lot better way to get and keep customers. And the Good Book does say, "It is naught, it is naught, saith the buyer: but when he is gone his way, then he boasteth." |
| Nancze December 16, 2006 10:01 PM PST Way cool Herb, Sounds like Wetpaint is going to be great. I do like my host Christian Web Hosting, but I have my own blog program set up too. I started out many moons ago with blogspot, but soon knew I wanted my own on my server. Cute conversation you had. Enjoy all the goodies you get from them! | ||
| Penny December 13, 2006 07:19 AM PST So if nothing else, Wetpaint is good for sucking up and getting free T-shirts, huh? Way to go, Herb! | ||
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