Nov 27
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
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 withproblems: 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
Comments (2)
Nov 27, 2009
Sachin Agarwal said...
Found you from HN on my way out the door from work - I invite you to add it to our marketplace: http://oneforty.com/item/customerfind
Chris Drit said...
email sent...



