In recent months, the news media has been all over a story called “the rise of the empowered customer.” Experts proclaim that customers surpass salespeople in product knowledge.
In fact, the Kurryer team has already debated this state of affairs here on the blog.More...
There’s an old saying that goes, “Time waits for no one.” The same can be said of product development. No one can stop the march of time or the need to constantly update, upgrade or improve products. Thanks to cloud computing, we can now adapt to changing market demands much faster than we could just five years ago. That one factor alone has a major impact on how quickly we roll out new generations of Kurryer.More...
There’s a lot going on these days — and much you can say about the year ahead. You could focus on the obvious, like the growth of mobile, or the obscure, like the subtle changes in the ways consumers pay for products and services. The most interesting development for me is the growth of what I refer to as assistive or concierge software. More...
Rob Savette, Ethofy’s VP of sales and marketing, guest blogs today and delves into the world of cybercrime with Network Computing Architects.
I’ve known Thomas (Tom) Gobeille for a while now – he’s the president and CEO of Network Computing Architects (NCA). Based in the Seattle suburb of Bellevue, NCA is one of the top security consulting firms in the industry, and they recently deployed Kurryer among their sales force.
Tom is a recognized thought leader in the IT world, and has a bird’s eye view into information security and other leading edge technologies. For this interview, Tom agreed to answer a few questions about the current threat landscape regarding cybercrime and what every business should consider. He also discussed some of the upcoming trends he sees among NCA’s own extensive partner network.
Rob: Are you seeing any new issues or trends emerging among your customers?More...
The discussion around mobile customer engagement heated up last year with Forrester’s release of its Mobile Is the New Face of Engagement report. While their finding – that by 2016, smartphones and tablets will put power in the pockets of a billion global consumers – isn’t breaking news, the report was a wake-up call for everyone in sales. More...
We are very pleased to announce that Network Computing Architects Inc. (NCA) has deployed Kurryer™, our powerful social sales platform, among its sales force.
NCA is a rapidly growing, quality-driven technology provider of services and telecommunication products for businesses of all sizes in the Pacific Northwest and on the West Coast. The company specializes in the design, installation and maintenance of telecommunications services, network infrastructure, remote-access solutions and information security.More...
No one said it would be easy. That’s the key finding of a recent Constant Contact survey of small businesses conducted earlier this year. When asked to compare whether it’s easier or harder to do business now than five years ago, 59 percent said it’s harder.More...
I recently kicked off a new series of blog posts about weighty changes in the sales landscape. Customers want greater access to better information. Salespeople can’t keep up with how that changes the way they need to interact with customers.
The meteoric rise in mobile device use means customers can access information they never had before – product rankings, user reviews, competitor pricing – regardless of where they are. The result is a more empowered customer with a lower tolerance for poorly informed salespeople. More...
Do you remember playing The Game of Life as a kid? The classic board game is still going strong, with newly updated careers and life events. Times have changed, though. Now you can be sued for $100,000.
But can you guess the least desirable career card in the game deck? If you guessed salesperson, you’re right on the money.More...
The other day I came across an interesting piece of research – sales of mobile phones dropped in 2012 for the first time since 2009 [ Tweet This ], pretty shocking stuff. Even more surprising is that the title of this blog is ‘The Smart Mobile world keeps growing’ – why would that be the title of a blog post that starts out by saying that mobile phone sales are down? More...