Archive for the ‘thoughts’ Category

IBusinessPromoter or RoboForm?

Sunday, May 15th, 2011

For website submissions on behalf of multiple clients, what’s the best choice…

    –   an application like IBusinessPromoter,

    –   a browser+RoboForm

    –   or just pay someone overseas?

    –   just a browser

Assuming the quality of the directories are all the same, all but the last seem equal in terms of speed and economy… anyone with thoughts?

Google MyMaps of Old

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

It’s been a while since I thought about Google MyMaps and the fact that they’re able to be shared to the public. Believe it or not, I found a MyMap I started in 2007. This project may get new life…


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MyLikes.com paid social program…?

Saturday, February 19th, 2011

Through a backlink analysis, I stumbled upon (no pun intended) the site MyLikes.com. I wonder if it’s useful? I’m not looking to make money from it, but I’m interested to see what happens when sponsored tweets truly flood the market

Gunter Wilhelm customer service

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

Back in November, I ordered a 19 piece Gunter Wilhelm knife set for Leighan for Christmas using their PayPal payment method. I didn’t really know anything about the brand other than that the steel is German 440C, the prices are good & online reviews say mostly good things. With the order confirmed, I figured I was done shopping.

Christmas Eve rolled around and… no knives. PayPal showed the charge went through and I have confirmation messages. The best I could figure, Gunter Wilhelm sent the knives but didn’t send them in time for Christmas. Around 9pm on Christmas Eve, I emailed the company and asked for a refund since, obviously, I wouldn’t have the knives in time for Christmas morning. After that, I went to bed.

Next thing I know, at 2am Christmas morning, my doorbell rings. I had no idea who it could be. After looking out a side window, I opened the door to a big box on my doorstep and a livery cab (Lincoln Town car) in front of the house. Clearly, someone from the company booked a car to my house to deliver the knives by hand. “Merry Christmas from Gunter Wilhelm”, I heard from the street.

I’d later find out that was the owner of the company, Paul Hellman. As it happens, the company is based here in New Jersey – he was just getting back from Hong Kong but received my message, found an error in PayPal’s processing and decided to act. That was him out in the street on Christmas morning. Wow.

The knives are really nice but I thought I’d post this story as an example of how Gunter Wilhelm’s customer service turned what would have been a negative customer experience into a positive one. One of the reasons I bought the knives was because of their no-questions warranty – I trust if I ever have to contact them, they’ll be just as responsive.