Remember that Seinfeld episode where Elaine gets into a spat with another woman that sounds like this?
RAVA: Yes, that's all, a coincidence!
ELAINE: A big coincidence.
RAVA: Not a big coincidence. A coincidence!
ELAINE: No, that's a big coincidence.
RAVA: That's what a coincidence is! There are no small coincidences and big coincidences!
ELAINE: No, there are degrees of coincidences.
Here's how this was brought to mind: We are evaluating DDS (Dealer.com) and are currently with Clickmotive / GS Marketing. I shared this with GS Marketing, in fact, just last week and told them that barring any major change, I was going to break-up with them. (I'll do a in-depth comparison of the two in the future.)
Anyway, so on Friday, a digital version of our mailer gets posted to our website (by GS Marketing) and for the first time ever, it's upside down. (The mailer was printed fine - it's just this way on our site b/c whoever loaded it didn't apply any quality control.)
When I learned of this, I called GS Marketing that very minute.
I told a co-worker, "Hey, I just spoke with a 'Fusion Website Ninja' (that's their internal moniker for their techs.) so they're gonna take this serious. It'll be fixed ASAP." Right? Wrong. That was last week.
As of today, it's still upside down and that's how we're being represented to our potential customers who visit that page on our website.
So I ask you: coincidence?
RAVA: Yes, that's all, a coincidence!
ELAINE: A big coincidence.
RAVA: Not a big coincidence. A coincidence!
ELAINE: No, that's a big coincidence.
RAVA: That's what a coincidence is! There are no small coincidences and big coincidences!
ELAINE: No, there are degrees of coincidences.
Here's how this was brought to mind: We are evaluating DDS (Dealer.com) and are currently with Clickmotive / GS Marketing. I shared this with GS Marketing, in fact, just last week and told them that barring any major change, I was going to break-up with them. (I'll do a in-depth comparison of the two in the future.)
Anyway, so on Friday, a digital version of our mailer gets posted to our website (by GS Marketing) and for the first time ever, it's upside down. (The mailer was printed fine - it's just this way on our site b/c whoever loaded it didn't apply any quality control.)
When I learned of this, I called GS Marketing that very minute.
I told a co-worker, "Hey, I just spoke with a 'Fusion Website Ninja' (that's their internal moniker for their techs.) so they're gonna take this serious. It'll be fixed ASAP." Right? Wrong. That was last week.
As of today, it's still upside down and that's how we're being represented to our potential customers who visit that page on our website.
So I ask you: coincidence?