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Motorola thinks thin with new V3

Motorola thinks thin with new V3 08/02/2004 06:24 AM

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No! It's not true!

I am in fact very happy with my client Marqui and what they've been doing. However I am NOT happy that we don't have:

- a dabble mode of the product - so that anyone and everyone can play with it. That will be solved soon. I mean "how can we expect to generate interest and leads if now one can play with the product?"

- where the hell are the stories? Marqui has over 200 customers - but we've only generated ONE story so far! How the hell can we expect our bloggers to have something to write about - if there's nothing to write about? Yo LARRY! What's up?

- where the hell is the corporate blog? How the hell can you have a corporate voice and respond to criticism and engage folks - without a formal voice? Again - this better happen SOON!

- there are also some complaints I have about the 'PayBloggers' page (which is partially my fault anyway) - but besides that - the above mentioned items are what REALLY needs attention to - now.

So there you have it - I have complaints about Marqui - but let me tell you - when I got something to day - I'm gonna say it.

No - it's another client that I sucked up to, and didn't speak my mind. But don't worry I have a fiendish, long-term staretgy for them. It's the ultimate chess match - trying to get somebody to do something you want them to do - and make them think that they came up with the idea.

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Especially since this particular client seems to do that all the time anyway and it's how he expects to work with others. So after a long time, I just give up fighting him head on, and now it's jujitsu - let his energy put him where he needs to go, while making sure he falls in the right place and in the right way.

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