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Cheers,
Calvin
Tomorrow is EARTH DAY! Go hug a tree or something.
We have 30 of these very cool "picker upper thingies" that we are giving away tomorrow. We have been having a blast around the office with them. They are the best tool for picking up trash, so a bunch of staff ran around outside cleaning up. It was amazing what is littered! It really is disgusting that people just open their window and toss bags of empty fast food and old newspapers - ash trays of cigarette butts were the worst!
Also there is promise that the world may be left in better hands than our generation. My 5 year old is so excited about EARTH DAY tomorrow. His school has many special things happening, and he is so well versed on environmental issues. If this is the start they get in Kindergarten then I hope the moral consciousness will stick as they grow up. He says he wants an electric car one day, and keeps asking when our delivery trucks will be electric. I'm sure it's a lot closer than we all think. Breaking dependence on OIL will change the world in so many ways.
Cheers,
Calvin
I'm 42 and happy to say that technology has not left me in the dust. Sure, I am way off in left field when it comes to Facebook and MySpace, but honestly having my life displayed for all to see sounds a bit creepy to me. Then along came Twitter. I was on a plane and read an article of how BEST BUY was on Twitter and posted short updates about their company and even some hot deals. The article explained how they once posted a DVD Player on Twitter for 4 hours at $9.99 and sold thousands. I'm not sure if they made any money, but it shows how social networking technology can connect you to your customers.
That article was a few months ago, and today you can find all types of companies, universities, news organizations, and yes, even celebrities using Twitter. I feel the technology is leaning more to a communication tool of relevant info in the corporate world than to personal. The California wild fires over the past few days were updated on Twitter by the fire chiefs on their iPhones right from the front lines. I think that is so amazing.
For our company, we try to post relevant information a few times a day. Things customers may want to know about here at Costless, like new products, charity work, holiday hours and also our Twitter Deals. We will be posting Twitter only coupons and specials, so please follow us closely.
Ok, to wrap things up here - WHAT THE HECK IS TWITTER? If you asked that - check this out: http://www.commoncraft.com/twitter
Cheers,
Calvin
The power of Craigslist!! I am constantly impressed with the philosophy and integrity of the founder and controlling owner Craig Newmark (yes, there is a Craig!) His "community service" grass roots, no advertising, anti corporate approach has made it such a phenomenon. Watch Craig get grilled by Charlie Rose in this 19 min. interview from 2007. Is Craig a billionaire? Is Craigslist putting the newspapers out of business? Watch his answers.
Need to buy or sell something? Craigslist probably has it posted. For example, I wanted to buy a Xerox Docucolor 12 printer for our marketing and print shop this week. A good printing friend said these were the best for our needs, but Xerox stopped making them a few years ago and "most people will never part with them, they are THAT good." So I searched Craigslist, and voilà.
This is even more amazing. I posted a new warehouse position on Craigslist Friday the 3rd, and as of today, I have received 175 resumes! Seems we may be one of the few companies adding staff! What does that do to other sites, like Monster? I used to spend $400 for an ad, and now I can post on Craigslist free and get incredible results. Thanks, Craig!
I see Buysell.com has now changed its web site advertising rates. You can now post an ad for FREE.
Amazing, dynamic times we are living in. I remember the old paper Buy and Sell at the news stand, do they still print that? Recently, there are several stories of newspapers going out of business, some over a century old! Just south of us, the Rocky Mountain News in Denver closed in February. The Seattle P-I is the second newspaper to shut down in 2009, next could be the Boston Globe? I guess on a positive eco note, there would be less paper waste.
Cheers
Calvin