Do you sell a product or service online? (startups, freelance workers, et cetera)

CustomerFind 1.0 was auto-follow for Twitter, based on keywords.

CustomerFind 2.0 is an application that helps you find people with
problems: people with problems you can solve. Then, it helps you
contact them: it is permission marketing, to borrow a phrase from Seth
Godin. And it works through Twitter, giving you an inbox-style way to
reply to all your leads, through @replies. Did I mention it can filter
by location, in case you're only looking to service customers within a
specific locale? And auto-follow is now optional.

One of my friends is currently using it to find customers for his Mac
& iPhone repair business here in NYC. He monitors for the phrases
"cracked LCD macbook", "broken macbook", "broken iphone", ... and he meets new customers

What phrases would you monitor for?

I want to work with a small focus group for the next two weeks, to
perfect features before I become more proactive about evangelizing it.
Because I don't want to evangelize something that isn't great.

Any takers? My email address is beta@customerfind.com

Zack

 

P.S. The copy on the CustomerFind.com frontpage has yet to be updated to reflect the new offerings

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Version Two Coming Next Week

New feature: autofollow is now optional. See the "settings" tab.
Georestrict option is available, but not implemented - stay tuned

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Version Two Coming Next Week

I'm hard at work on the next version of CustomerFind. Customers will
soon be able to get a CRM-overview of relevant tweets to market to
interested customers. Permission marketing at its finest. Seth Godin
would be proud.

Email beta@customerfind.com if you would like to be part of the beta test.

Zack

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