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It is time for Applications that make Communications an Advantage for Small Businesses

The current trend in communications is more (and more) communication technologies, providers, mechanisms and buzz words. Social Media, VoIP, Blogs, Wikis, Unified Communications, TelePresence, WebMeetings, SMS, IM, Chat, Mobile, MicroBlogging, etc.

You can hop on any tech site and see daily skirmishes over which technology is the best – or how you should leverage social media in PR and Marketing. But at the end of the day we are doing an awful job creating applications that solve real challenges faced by Small Businesses – which is ironic, because communication between businesses and their prospects and customers is a significant source of pain.

All this technology isn’t making the situation better for small businesses and their customers – it is making it worse. How many ways does a person need to make a phone call? How many “channels” of web reviews, posts, comments and rankings can a small business legitimately afford to monitor and react to. It is a deluge – and for the most part it is noise. And because of that signal to noise gap we are missing the real opportunity – Why aren’t we creating applications that leverage communications to make transactions easier (for both seller and buyer) and more efficient?

We’ve all seen it whether in our own small business or in our transactions (or attempted transactions) with small businesses. Annoying appointment reminder calls, customers who fail to show, unreturned phone calls, calls outside business hours, unanswered emails, frustrated blog posts, bad reviews, etc.

How many times have you attempted to get a contractor to simply show up to give you an estimate? How many times have you (Mr. contractor) shown up to do an estimate to find no one home? How many hours a day does the salon owner spend calling to make sure her appointments will show up… and how many don’t show up anyway?

Improving communications between small businesses and their prospects and customers is a huge problem space that has been largely ignored. It is a massive opportunity to improve both the lives of small business owners, by helping them acquire and retain customers and at the same time make them more efficient; and small business customers, by making small businesses easier to do business with.

I’m not just telling you this – I’m obsessed with it. So much so that it is now the entire purpose of cosinity. It is the whole point of page2call – helping small businesses get better at customer acquisition by making them easier to do business with and allowing them to better track the effectiveness of their online presence.

I’ve spent years (too many years) solving these problems in fortune 500 companies. And while I admit – most of the time large companies use these technologies as barriers to communication – that was in every instance a failure of vision and will. For fortune 500 communicating with customers is a cost to be minimized. For small businesses communicating with prospects and customers is a matter of survival – and when leveraged as an advantage a key driver of growth.

I know creating these applications for small businesses is nearly as sexy as another micoblogging service, or anything you can stamp social media on, but it does have one significant advantage. 25 million target customers who have no problem spending money to acquire and retain customers.

page2call improvements.

It only took a couple of days… but we noticed some issues with responsiveness in page2call. We’ve made some changes and believe we’ve corrected the speed issues.

We’ve created a thread in the cosinity forums for you to report any issues with the responsiveness of page2call here.

regards,

the cosinity team

cosinity page2call availability

Today we announced the availabiltiy of page2call. We are making 300 fully functional beta accounts available starting now.

Press Release Here

You can sign up at:

cosinity page2call home

regards,

the cosinity team

page2call demo

good morning.

As a way of making you familiar with page2call and how it will work when your customers visit your site/add/blog/etc. we’ve placed a demo widget on the page2call product page.

But in the spirit of putting a widget in any HTML document where you’d like to

  1. generate calls/customers
  2. track response – and not just views (what we call widget loads) but also if your prospect actively engaged by clicking the widget and calling you.

we thought we’d put our demo widget right here in the blog.

Go ahead, click, call, enjoy!

regards,

the cosinity team

page2call beta is now live…

We are early… and hopefully we will get some of our weekend back!

Please feel free to check out the new page2call product page and be sure to sign up for the beta.

Remember there are only 300 beta accounts available.

regards,

the cosinity team

page2call beta deployment

Great news everyone… we are well (WAY) ahead of schedule. There are only 3 minor pieces left to deploy.

At that point we’ll begin testing that everything is working. Once we’ve completed that we will be releasing page2call into beta. At that point you’ll be able to request your beta account.

regards,

the cosinity team

cosinity services upgrade – page2call roll out begins today.

We are beginning the process of upgrading cosinity services to include page2call. There should be no service impacts to existing callRecord subscribers.

Any existing page2call widgets (those we’ve released for alpha testing – you know who you are) will be unavailable for the next 24 hours.

We’ll continue to update the tag “upgrades” here in the blog… so grab the feed and stay tuned.

Thanks!

the cosinity team

page2call pricing

A few of the people on our mailing list have inquired about pricing for page2call. Given that I wanted to take just a moment to share our thoughts on pricing.

  1. We will NEVER charge anyone for using a “beta” product.

If you are willing to help us test, refine and solidify a product – we think you should get the product for free during that period

Having said that we think you’ll find page2call so valuable to your business that you’ll be happy to pay us. And we believe that we’ve come up with some very attractive pricing:

Standard Plan:

$24.99 per Month

  • 10 Widgets
    • This allows you to have 10 unique trackable offers in play at any time.
  • 200 Calls Per Month
    • Up to 200 calls from your customers – using the widget – will be connected to your business each month.
    • We will never fail to send you the call – if you go over 200 additional calls will be charged to you at $1.00 each.
  • Unlimited Widget Reporting

How many sales per month does this need to generate for you per month to pay for itself? Our guess is that for the vast majority of you it is ONE. ONE new customer, additional sale to an existing customer or really warm lead – I think that is worth $25.00 per month.

Having said that we believe it will be many, many more than 1 per month. What would 200 be worth?

page2call – what do these widgets look like anyway?

I realized today (sadly after the press release announcing the beta release) that we have yet to share a screen shot of the widget(s) and widget management.

In an effort to rectify that problem here they are:

1) This is the widget management view – with an individual widget expanded

widgets - view one.tiff

You can see there is a working preview of the widget on the right. Also of note is the HTML code you would insert in your page (or any HTML document) to include the widget.

2) This is the same widget in edit mode.

widgets - edit view.tiff

You’ll note you can change the text of the widget button, add a description, change the phone number and widget name. You can also do a live preview of the widget as it will appear in your page before saving.

Hope this answers some questions.

Getting it right is cool… not so much for Cuil…

From TechCrunch today:

[From How To Lose Your Cuil 20 Seconds After Launch]

For the last 3 weeks or so I’ve had some people asking me why I’m waiting so long to get page2call released. From their perspective it was better to get it out and start the marketing/pr cycle as fast as possible… after all we’d have time to add/fix everything “later”.

Cuil is a cautionary tale about what happens when your primary business BECOMES PR and Marketing instead of creating solutions that deliver real results for your customers:

The hype cycle now lasts less than a day. Take yesterday’s over-hyped launch of stealth search startupCuil, which was quickly followed by a backlash when everyone realized that it was selling a bill of goods.

This is a perfect example of why I am so committed to ensuring that what we do delivers for you… I’m perfectly happy to let that be the hype about cosinity…

more of the TechCrunch article after the jump…

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