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So I was waiting for my new DSL modem to come…
I was sick of Dimhouse… their stupidity was unmatched over the last few months, and I really had my fill when they turned off our service because we returned an extra cable modem that the technician had told us to return when we were moved into our new place.
So I signed up for Century Link…
I was hoping I had not made a mistake, but then, how could anyone top Dimhouse?
When I received the package from Walmart… I quickly set up the modem, but I didn’t have a username and password that the modem tells me I absolutely need. So I call Century Link. I ask them for the information that my modem is certain that I need.
I am directed to the support team. I am happy, they will tell me what I need to know.
The very first thing they ask me is if I had gotten the modem from them. I answer that I had not. “Well, I am sorry, but we do not provide support (basically this sounds like FU to me) for any modems but our own.
“But, all I need to know is what the username and password for my account is, so that my modem can connect to the network!”
“Sorry, sir, we do not provide any technical support for any modems but those that you lease from Century Link.” She is very determined to not tell me anything.
“Look, you are not providing support to the modem, you are providing support to one of your valued customers… All I need is to know what this username and password is to access the network.” I am not to be denied, my feet are firmly planted in the kitchen, fighting stance… except for the fact that my cell phone is up to my ear and I am looking at my laptop on the kitchen counter – the only place I could place the DSL modem, since that was where the phone outlet was located.
“First of all,” she started in on me. “If you were using one of our modems, you would not need a user name and password, since they operate via DHCP. Which means you do not have the right kind of modem.
“Second of all,” she chimed in, almost full of glee that she had gotten me good this time, but with a belligerent voice that told me that if I kept this up, she was going to come over to my house and beat me to a pulp. “If you connect our modem to a router that is not one of ours, we won’t help you with that either!”
I was fit to be tied… I could feel the flames shooting out of my ears… steam coming out of my nostrils. Good thing I had just trimmed my hair that weekend. Choking back a load of venom that would have left her in tears, I calmly said, “Well, if this is the kind of technical support I can expect from this company, you can keep your DSL AND your modems. Put me back on to customer service!”
Armed with the little piece of knowledge that the support person had unwittingly given me in her attempt to not help me, I was going through the settings on my modem and looking for something that had something remotely to do with DHCP and was not finding anything like that. I did see something in the settings that was not PPPoE or PPPoA, so I selected it, and when I restarted the modem, I was connected to the internet.
Lesson to be learned #1
Listen to everything that people tell you. Sometimes they will let something slip. The DHCP thing was exactly what I needed. I was able to get connected.
But the story doesn’t end there.
The speed I had purchased for my DSL was supposed to be 10 MBs (megabits per second…) but when I ran a speed test, I was only at 2.9 MBs… one third of what I was paying for. Hmmm. That is when the customer service person came back on. By then I had my offended voice, and I told her everything that had transpired. She agreed that I had been treated rudely, but that Century Link did not support any other equipment but their own. Then she offered to send me the modem and told me the lease fee would be offset by a $5 credit each month. So I told her to go ahead and send me the modem…
Lesson to be learned #2
Listen to your clients, and do something to help them, even if you can’t help them.
This customer service lady knew the difference between a customer and a former customer, and she did what she could to keep me as a present customer. I am still limping along at a slower speed, but you can bet that the second I get the modem from them, I am going to run speed tests and then I am going to be on the phone with that technical support person and I am going to get my speed back up to 10 MBs! Count on it!
There’s this guy I know, and every couple years when he
releases something new… everyone takes notice.
In the “inner circle”, we have a name for Gary, we call
him the “disappearing guru”.
That’s because, every couple of years he’ll release one
new thing, and then, he just disappears. Hides in his
”Batcave” and works behind the scenes.
But…
He doesn’t really go anywhere. Even though he has the
ability to go anywhere he wants!
Gary just doesn’t release new products, or new anything
for that matter, as often as I think he should…
Whenever I’m stuck on something, need clarity on things
in my marketing, or just want to talk shop, Gary is one
of the few guys I’ll call.
And, that’s why I wish he’d release more stuff…
But he’s never going to change.
That’s why I need you to drop whatever you’re doing and
go watch the video he just released…
The last time he “disappeared”, he took a break from any
new releases for more than three years…
So please, hurry…
You’ll thank me later.
Thanks,
Micheal
PS – If you thought I was going to have a bonus for
anyone who bought this from me…
You would be right!
I am giving the people who buy through my link
(I might receive a commission – which is why
I am offering the bonus):
It is your choice how you market these products, but
I will have a webinar to show you how I would
recommend marketing them.
So if you are ready to start your own membership
sites, then this could be the best decision you could
ever make:
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As you know, Yvonne and I use blogs for a lot of our promotions.
Well, we have a pretty big list, too. Part of that list came from the blogs and part came from giveaway events.
Even if you never participate in any giveaway events, you can still build a big list using gifts.
These are a must:
Here are three quick tips for building a list fast.
Have a high quality report that you can offer as a bonus on the download page of JV partners. This means that your product will be seen by the buyers of that person’s product…
Many marketers are looking for opportunities to get their products in front of other people. You can contact other marketers in your niche and offer them to mail out to your list about them if they mail out to their list about you.
Each blog you do should have an optin form right on it with a picture of the ebook or report you are giving away.
When you write posts on your blog, do a search on Google and Blog Catalog for other posts related to yours and go comment on them. If you do 5 comments for each of your own posts, you will find that you will start getting a LOT more visitors to your blog and more comments.
That is when having your optin form begins to bring you a nice stream of optins.
But the key to all of these three methods is having quality reports on the topic that you are covering on your blog and your list.
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