tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8879779555304468045.post7250914513740409635..comments2023-09-13T05:47:20.964-07:00Comments on Client Service Insights (CSI): A Brighter Future For Client Service?Leo Bottaryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10043698095787343204noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8879779555304468045.post-68786523517816474402010-04-10T12:45:49.000-07:002010-04-10T12:45:49.000-07:00John, thanks for your thoughtful comment! I unders...John, thanks for your thoughtful comment! I understand what you mean. I guess what I applaud is the sensibility to the requirements of the audience and an aptitude for two-way communication. These can often be the harder things to learn. The rest will come over time. Sorry about the JS-Kit issue. I'll be sure to check into it.leobottarynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8879779555304468045.post-54542200744397711382010-04-09T17:26:03.000-07:002010-04-09T17:26:03.000-07:00Thanks for pointing to that study.
I guess I am i...Thanks for pointing to that study.<br /><br />I guess I am in the group of lamenting about the demise of language (not only the English one). Our generation produced and produces a lot of Gobbledygook which is hard anything else but persuasive.<br /><br />The most important hint for marketers (I'm not an educator): "You'll need to be fluent in the language of your market. Don't try to teach them what's right or wrong."<br /><br />Yours<br />John<br /><br />P.S.: Strange. JS-Kit doesn't allow me to share my comment here with my Google Friends and my Twitter followers at the same time. Logged my out of Google again.John W. Furstnoreply@blogger.com