Year: 2013

  • May 28 – Data is Fascinating

    By: Dan BrickleyCC BY 2.0

    Yesterday

    I think I’m back in my stride!

    Having got bizbuzz online, the data is flowing straight out of Twitter, of businesses that have the problem ServiceChat is designed to solve.  I’m getting the metrics to use in the conversation with these prospective customers.
    It is providing amazing clarity and insight into the problems and I have learnt so much about the a worrying approach to corporate use of Twitter and in my opinion it is all wrong!!!  Businesses like Morrisons, Waitrose etc in the UK are missing huge opportunities in this space. Many use auto-responders (and I bet they sit in their boardrooms patting themselves on the backs for having a coherent social media strategy – please!!)

    Wake up and smell the coffee, social media is not like anything you had before, trying to corral it into your traditional channels is going to cost you big time. Why are CIOs and CMOs not all over this?

    Anyway – rant over…here is my check in (it is all glad!!)

    • Glad my data feed is online, 300+ prospects. Now, I’m the bottleneck.
    • Glad I decided against carpet-mailing my LinkedIn contacts , I now have targets and with a little effort I can narrow down the 20% who can get me to the decision makers in the businesses I want to speak to.
      Sometimes a hammer is not the only tool!
    • Glad the brainwave training stuff is working, I’m feeling less mentally fatigued, more alert and I think, quicker too.  I suspect fasting and exercise are also helping.
    • I’m grateful for Ruby on Rails.  I’ve been coding for nearly 20 years and it has never been easier to quickly make a beautiful  working version of something you imagined.  It is such a rich and giving ecosystem, that encourages me to give back to. So watch out for a Twitter reach gem, a beta marker gem.  They are all on my list.

    I’m  in.

    Improve On…

    Keep to the schedule.

    Increase automated code coverage on stuff that started as a hack.

    Today

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    My data reveals that, as of right now, there are 418 prospects from 766 unhappy customers, my strategy is to focus on the customers with most number of unhappy customers.

    Today the major push is to have a conversation with a good cross-section of them, by the end of the week I want to have spoken/chatted with at least 20% of the customers of each of the top 5 target business in my data set.

     

    The Trello board… is unchanged!

     

    Be yourself, everyone else is busy. 

  • May 27 – A Squeak of a Week

    By: Neil McIntoshCC BY 2.0

    Yesterday Last Week!

    It’s Monday, of a brand new week – that is as it always is.  However last week was notable for a few reasons:

    • I didn’t write my blog – a serious breach of the commitment to my focus. It’s not that I was not focused, in fact I was too focused to write a post!
    • I automated by lead generation process (most of it anyway) into an internal app (BizBuzz)
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    • Tron went awesome! Managing my twitter responders just got infinitely easier.  I believe there are 2 potential services here – let’s see…
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    Here is my check-in, summing up last week and my hope for this one…

    • Sad I didn’t check-in on this blog since May 21.
    • Glad I successfully automated my prospects/lead generation process – making it easier to find the customers with the problem ServiceChat is designed to solve.  
    • Glad I started experimenting with Binaural sounds to enhance focus and learning during my iterations. I think it is actually working!  They play under my music/language etc.
    • Glad that this is the week everything changes (again!)
    • Sad that there are not more sign ups on ServiceChat (a week on), even my early adopters have not started using it.  Disappointed, but not surprised – we operate on different schedules  and what is urgent for me is much less important to other businesses.  Patience and persistence required!
    • Delighted that there is no more tech for now.  It’s fun, interesting and engaging, but an illusion of progress. Progress is not more code, it is more learning (right now, from early users).
    • I’m grateful for the gift of knowing better ways of living and hopeful for the wisdom and patience to choose them 😉

    I’m present and  in.

    Improve On…

    Making sure that I write this blog – whatever the minimum is and keep it consistent.

    Making fewer commitments for things that I don’t feel 100% that I will even get to (e.g. writing a blog post about my TedTalk favorites.)

    Taking the time I set aside for congruent learning e.g. watching Ted.

    Today

    The major activities today are to do the human bits of my lead generation process – talking to the identified prospects or trying to get access to the folk who can make decisions!

     

    The Trello board…

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    Seek risks safely.

     

  • Dear Jesus, Bless My Hustle

    My bro sent me this video, I don’t where it came from , but I was laughing my ass off.

    I guess if God can be asked to bless tanks and bombs, He/She can also be reasonably requested to bless one’s hustle!

    http://youtu.be/q4-Vx2Df9JQ?rel=0

     

    Enjoy!

  • May 21 – One mountain's peak is another's base.

    By: Kyle TaylorCC BY 2.0

    Yesterday

    It’s been a weird few days, my exhiliration at releasing ServiceChat is tempered by a realisation that the mountains left to climb are even higher than that of getting software built (which is really just a molehill!)

    Oh young whippersnapper founder, hear me well – software is the easy bit.  Finding customers and trying to get to have conversation with them (on a budget and with time pressures added for good measure) are the ‘real’ challenges.

    • Glad I am still working to my routine, despite a resurgence in laziness!
    • Glad I was emotionally reminded of my Dad from a picture taken in the early 60s. I wondered what me now, would say to him, then.
    • Excited that I am slowly generating leads. Just because it took me a weekend to read Lean Startup by Eric Ries doesn’t mean it takes a weekend to build a startup!
    • I’m grateful for the parents I had /have. Age my bend our knees but it won’t bow our heads.

    I’m tired and  in.

     

    Today

    Mostly today is about doing stuff planned in my marketing plan/strategy.  Today it’s shortlisting target companies and seeking introductions through my network.

    Create my early adopter lead generation funnel and start approaching potential customers from the research I did a few months ago ( I have to check the findings again first).

    Start using LinkedIn more deeply – especially now I signed up for a business account.  Will try it for a month and see what results I get.

     

    The Trello board…

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    I built a solution to help people have conversations. I desperately need to have conversations myself with businesses.  Can you help?

     

  • May 17 – Been Focused on Making Art

    By: gordonplantCC BY 2.0

    The last three days

    No, I haven’t been abducted by aliens. I apologise for not posting to this blog over the last 3 days. It’s been a tough few days, spent mostly making art and exercising my passions.

    • Glad I had invested 3 solid days in pushing to close off the outstanding tasks to get ServiceChat beta live.
    • Seriously Glad that ServiceChat beta is now live and I can now focus on
    • Sad I hurt my back and this stopped my main workouts
    • Glad I’m averaging 1.5 hours of Spanish lessons a day. Totally loving Duolingo.com
    • Excited that some early users will begin using it today/tomorrow.
    • I’m grateful for having a pulse, this much fun without one would be a tad difficult.

    I’m so in.

     

    Today

    With the release of ServiceChat beta, the main push is to begin rapid execution of my marketing plan.

    Reach out to my network and get as much exposure to the content I have created to inspire conversations with businesses to sign up.  Mostly through Linked In!

    Also I need to resume, in earnest, the research of companies on Twitter to see living proof of the problem I am trying to solve and generate targets for my marketing reach out.

    The Trello board…

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    I thought I might include the ‘Achieved’ column, to remind you and myself just how much big stuff I have actually achieved in a really short time.

    Every life needs a lull in the proceedings to reflect and celebrate. Tonight it is curry and wine. Viva la Lull!

    Stay foolish, stay hungry.

  • ServiceChat is Live.

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    I’m delighted to announce that I have now released the first public version of ServiceChat – the startup I am building to help businesses delight their customers with improved engagement. I say public, but I actually mean beta (which is public too).

    What is ServiceChat?

    The older I get, the lower my tolerance for terrible customer service. I don’t have this ‘everything must work perfectly’ BS mentiality.  Life teaches us that things might be perfect some of the time, but not even nearly all the time. My experience teaches me that for those numerous times when it doesn’t it is the strength of relationships that make resolution emotionally possible. And conversation is the cornerstone of relationships. Conversations between people.  Businesses are made of people, customers are people.  For years the transaction of business has masked the need for people to keep conversing.  Great customer service begins with being willing to have the conversation, making the offer and then actually having a conversation.

    ServiceChat is the first tool I am working on towards the vision of disrupting what Customer Service has become – transactional, defensive and dehumanised.  More on this vision later – but for now let me say we live in an age that Customer Service is outdated. It is time for Customer Delight, that taps into the passion and art that is at the essence of being human.

    While I can’t currently help the ‘willingness’ part of great customer service.  I can encourage it by writing about and celebrating businesses that demonstrate a willingness to engage in conversation with the people who are their customers.  But I cannot make anyone be willing to do anything.

    ServiceChat is an attempt to provide a means to make both the offer and to actually have the conversation – without technology getting the way.  My video explains this better:

    What Next

    Now begins the real work – learning how my customers want to make the offer, how they want to have the conversations and what they want to do next. It is my privilege to help them.

    I will be working to create content (I have some ideas on helping great unsung businesses share their passion with the world) that will inspire, inform and celebrate customer delight.

    As my early adopter customers increasingly use ServiceChat, I will be learning, tweaking, inventing, re-inventing and supporting them to have the most delightful experiences with their customers as possible.

    I Need Your Help

    I cannot do this alone.
    If you have a great customer experience – let me know. Let us share it and inspire the world.
    If you know a business that loves and delights it’s customers, treats them with respect and dignity, has conversations – introduce us.
    If you have a terrible , uninspired or downright rotten customer experience – suggest they have a conversation with you on ServiceChat – I will offer them 3 months free and work with them to explore how they can improve (I am after all a coach!).
    If they say ‘Yes’, I can guarantee huge improvements!
    Please help me tell companies you know well, to check ServiceChat out. It is desperately important that as many people as possible know that there is a different way.

  • May 14 – All Set!

    By: Saaleha BamjeeCC BY 2.0

    Yesterday

    What a day!  So many little things that combine to be pretty big.  But a very fulfilling day, tiring, but fulfilling.

    • Glad I had a balanced day – language practice (i discovered duolingo and it is amazing. Still using Rosetta Stone as well.)
    • Glad  the site is ready to go and I decided to do it by verbal invitation – having too many users too soon can be as problematic as not having any!
    • Excited that some early users will begin using it today/tomorrow.
    • Glad I got some brilliant feedback from some trusted contacts on ServiceChat’s landing pages, some great direction on at least one explainer video.
    • I’m grateful for living in interesting times.

    I’m In.

     

    Today

    The early feedback on the site (not the app) is the message is clear, but would be significantly clearer with the some media showing a real scenario (basically I need to tell stories!).

    This changed my appreciation of the need for the explainer video.  Even if some folk already know the problem, they need to understand how my solution addresses it. I need stories and I need to communicate them compellingly.

    So I have 2 main goals today:

    Get early adopter business – 2 or 3 signed up to the app and using it. With over 20 years of building stuff people use I know users in the wild will find new ways to make things break and I am excited to learn these!

    Work on the 50/50 explainer – that does a decent job of describing the problem and the solution – well enough to answer most questions anyway.

    The Trello board…

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  • May 13 – Shipping is HARD!

    By: Thomas’s Pics

    Yesterday

    Sunday, May 12th:  I struggled to get started.  I do want to work on Sundays, but my family and I are still clinging to conventional working week delusions and I find it difficult to get to my desk, let alone have the discipline to follow my routine. Nevertheless I did find some time and here is how it went.

    • Glad I navigated the devops maze to get the static site (servicech.at) and the app site (app.servicech.at) working again.
    • Mad that I decided to decommission an IP I thought was not used anywhere, only to discovered that my production chat publisher was deployed on it. Lesson learnt. Move on.
    • Excited that my tests are passing with minimum fuss.
    • Glad I can see the end of the current challenge – shipping the MVP.
    • I’m grateful for the huge amount of support from unexpected sources.

    I’m In.

     

    Today

    The app is working.
    People can sign up, get email , request chats, have the chats.
    That is the core of the app. It’s done.

    So why is it so hard to get it out of the door!

    I will open it to limited folks – those who already know what it does.

    The main goal today is to ship it. Put it live, get my early adopters on it and start to learn how they want to use it. There are some niggling bits (like the explainer video) – which are not core to the experience, but I will work separately and seek feedback from a difference cohort of users (those who need to understand the problem first).  I suspect I am doing this in the less valuable order, but it will all be done – in a relatively short period of time (hours not days) – so I figure ‘what the hey!’

    For now I need to get this out there.

    The Trello board…

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  • A Very Funny Chat – Warning: Adult Themes

    I love the people I chat with on Skype. Most are irreverent and simply don’t take life too seriously. Well, actually they take a small bit of life  very seriously.

    It was my friend Tommy’s birthday and I skyped him to wish him well (to be honest I was prompted by Skype – a feature I have loved forever!).
    You may know him from such twitter profiles as @kode4food – where he plays a grouchy, irreverent developer/maker.

    Here is the transcript. Hope you cry laughing 😉

     

    Skype:

    It’s Tommy’s birthday today
    Forgot the birthday card? We can help – send them a Skype Gift Card instead.

    Me 10:27
    Hapy Birfday to you, Happy Birfday to you, Happy Birfday dear Tommy, Happy Birfday to you. Hip Hip Surgery!

    Tommy 10:35
    haha thanks!

    Me 11:40
    What you got planned?

    Tommy 12:17
    well.. my wife (soon to be) bought me a nice tobacco pipe.. I figured I’d smoke that a little bit, then have some indian food, then come back and smoke a little more. it’s a bit rainy today, so not much else can be done

    I figure now that i’m 41 and I’ve spent most of my life playing it safe, it’s time to throw caution to the wind and start smoking

    Me 12:19
    dude – thats is stupid idea

    Tommy 12:19
    nah!
    not like I’ll be a chain smoker, 
    it’s a fucking pipe after all

    Me 12:19
    dude – its a fucking filthy habit

    Tommy 12:19
    I’m a filthy filthy man

    Me 12:20
    you always think its cool, but its filthy
    its like walking around with dried turd on your underpants filthy

    not 90 year old man fucking a 21 year old hottie filthy

    Tommy 12:20
    ha

    Me 12:20
    easy to confuse I know

    Tommy 12:21
    who says I don’t already walk around with dried turd in my shorts?

    Me 12:21
    but your clothes will stink like an ashtray and
     your wife (soon to be) will stop kissing you

    I swear

    Tommy 12:21
    brb
    nah, she won’t

    Me 12:21
    and your pseudo kids will learn that you don’t respect yourself, not really

    and will subliminally not respect you, all because papa hittin the old man pipe

    Tommy 12:22
    I think they already know that
    god, if they only knew me in my twenties

    Me 12:23
    you will be such a conformist when you smoke this, you will join the ranks of the can’t think for themselves

    Tommy 12:23
    I smoked weed like a chimney from the time I got home til the time I went to bed

    Me 12:24
    weed is an exception when you have brain cells to burn, dude you are on a downward spiral now re: brain cells

    Tommy 12:24
    comformists smoke pipes?

    Me 12:24
    you need the ones you have to help you keep from being incontinent and drooling uncontrollably
    a 41 year old who can’t control his own bowel movements, well that is just wrong.

    yes – conformists smoke pipes. , fucking conformists

    Tommy 12:24
    too late!
    ha

    Me 12:25
    hahaha

    Tommy 12:25
    honestly, I don’t think I’ve ever seen anyone smoke a pipe… like ever

    Me 12:25
    dude – clearly you are hellbent on doing this
    so do it

    Tommy 12:26
    I tried cigars, but they’re a pain in the ass

    Me 12:26
    and then stop doing it
    BTW you’re not supposed to smoke cigars with your ass 
    (it is a great party trick though)

    I once saw this woman in Bangkok smoke a cigar with her pussy
    somethings you can’t unsee.

    I’m going to put this conversation on my blog by the way

    it is fucking class.
    I will change names to protect the innocent.

    Tommy 14:55
    then you don’t even want to know about my heroin overdose suicide pact
    I think I’d like to see the Bangkok trick
    just to say I saw it
    yes, please do
    Samsung says I should buy a Galaxy Note 10 for Mom
    what’s the address of this here blog you’re gonna write?

    Me 14:59
    i will post the link once I have it – it’s one of those cheap market tricks where you don;t get to see what you;re buying. I always wanted to pull one of those scams, so now I will. With a blog post (how fucking lame!)

    I hope you enjoyed it for the crass, uncensored but thoroughly hilarious skit it is.  If not, thanks for dropping by – you might want to check out Prudes Anonymous while you’re about.

  • May 10 – My Keel Is Evening Out

    By: Magic Madzik

    Yesterday

    Really challenging day, huge range of emotions but perhaps necessary.  Mostly I am:

    • Glad my routine is settling down and more that I am really enjoying it.
    • Glad I got feedback from my friend and ServiceChat early adopter on my landing page. It was awesome feedback and the mods really enhanced it.
    • Sad that I had a deep disappointment with a relationship that I thought was stronger than it actually is.
    • Glad that I was like a ninja on some tech challenges I got stuck on. I gave the solutions time to find me

    I’m grateful for the ability to be irreverent.

    I’m very In.

     

    Today

    The main goal today is to get the chat working again since I broke something! The tests need to go green before I move on to the other big elephant in the room – my explainer video.

    I also will put together a mind map of options for funding from October (or sooner!) that I can discuss with my advisers.

    The Trello board…

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