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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
1958 advertisement for three-minute popcorn
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Monday, March 01, 2010
September 5, 1950: How television benefits your children
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How television benefits your children September 5, 1950
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[19500905 HowTVbebfitsyourkids] Art advertising, History, History 1950s, Media TV
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Friday, October 30, 2009
Fun Dutch department store advertising
Hat Tip: Grammy
October 30, 2009
HEMA is a Dutch department store
Take a look at HEMA's product page - just wait a couple of seconds and watch what happens.
DON'T click on any of the items in the picture; just wait.
This company has a sense of humor and a great computer programmer, who has too much time on his hands.
Click on this link........... http://producten.hema.nl/
Enjoy!!!
20091030 sdosm Fun Dutch department store advertizing
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Windows 7 and Burger King
Then again, there is the persistent problem of Microsoft’s lack of any sort of meaningful customer service support – or at least that was my experience a number of years ago.
I laughed at this picture when I received it a number of years ago. Candidly, I would not care if customer support was located on the planet Mars, as long as it was helpful – and all too often it was not.
These days when I buy a product or engage a service, one of the determining factors in my decision to buy is how the question, “What is customer service like?” is answered.
Often when customer service is located overseas it is not really customer service but a Potemkin approach so that the company which sold the product can say that it provides customer service. All-too-often, the customer service employees located overseas are not provided with the “tools” or the training to provide real customer service.
I wonder if I am the only person in the world to have noticed that Bill Gates, the world’s richest man, made his fortune with a boorish and predacious company that sold a product that did not/does not work well – or performed poorly, was overpriced and had little, if no customer support? I’m just asking.