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Are you putting technology before your customers?
The one thing about the online world you can be sure of is change. Going back to when the internet started, it was a bit of a nerdy place
to be, with lots of people communicating in text only. Then the world wide web evolved from the basic internet adding pictures and multimedia and eventually adding videos too, and it became even more useful to marketing. Added in with email which made it possible to reach a large audience at low cost the web became irresistable to businesses. Each step forward brings with it even more opportunities for us online entrepreneurs to get our messages seen. But as it marches on into new technologies are we all missing the point somewhat? We all need our ads to be seen, but often we seem to be spending more
time wrestling with new technology than actually working. Flash video, along with audio, and video streams is also being used extensively, and often unneccessarily to market products. But even more alarming is the reliance some people are placing on this new technology, to the point of abandoning traditional email and websites. Let me relate this recent story which actually happened. I received a newsletter which I read regularly, and like many others
the owner was having problems with getting his email newsletter through
spam filters. Like many newsletter publishers he had decided to publish
his newsletter as a webpage. It was shortly afterwards I received an update from this newsletter telling me that it would no longer be available as a web page, but would now be an rss feed only. And telling me if I wanted to carry on reading I should download some software to do so. Whoa, backtrack there. Your subscribers can only read your newsletter if they download some extra software and learn how to use it? I emailed the owner to point out that I thought it was a bad idea. No I don't want to read it that bad thanks anyway. So before you go running headlong into the latest technological marvels
of the internet, think about what your customers need. Subscribers are humans too you know, and as humans they are fickle creatures. They will stick with you while the goings good and easy but make them work to stay with your newsletter and you're history as there are plenty more good newsletters they can get free. Flashy animations, and new technology can be impressive, but put your customers first, and use the technology only if it helps them. Doug Titchmarsh
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