Duracell Rapid Responder Brings Relief To Victims of Isaac

battery barney from goodbuyguys.comDuracell’s Rapid Responder, is now on site in the New Orleans area, assisting in relief efforts for last week’s hurricane victims.

The Rapid Responder is part of Proctor and Gamble’s Mobile Relief Center, a response team that provides mobile showers, restrooms and laundry facilities and power service to disaster areas.

Duracell’s Rapid Responsder is stationed at regional truck stops where residents can go to get mobile devices and computers charged and have access to WiFi.  The Rapid Responder also provides battery distribution.

We salute Duracell and we are proud to be part of their distribution network.

You can learn more about the Mobile Relief Center and see pictures by clicking here.

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Major Retailers Get Dose of Their Own “Social” Medicine

spokesperson for goodbuyguys.comMajor retailers have all rushed to social networking, with major initiatives in Twitter, Facebook, and lots of other social media outlets.  Their ads are everywhere and they continue to attempt to engage potential customers on a one-to-one basis.

The New York Times reports that overall back to school sales are down, with one reason apparently being that students are opting to wait and see what their classmates are wearing and what kind of bookbags to carry, before making purchasing decisions themselves.

This is “real” social networking and is something that simply is not available to a retailers. There is no way to for a department store to leverage this “wait and see” attitude and it has the potential to seriously hurt any store or chain that had to decide months ago what would be in the stores when back to school shopping began.

In a struggling economy that is heavily dependent on consumer buying habits, the idea of students and parents making sure that they “get it right” the first time may further stall attempts at recovery.

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The Subject Is The Subject

spokesperson for goodbuyguys.comOr more specifically, the subject line.  As in the subject line of an email.

If you are too busy (or lazy) to put something in the subject line of an email that is going to make me want to read it, then I am probably too busy (or lazy) to read what you have sent to me.

I live and die by email, sending dozens a day and receiving hundreds.  It is our number one way of communicating with customers and suppliers.

Some emails I read right away, some I save for when I am not quite so busy, and some I delete immediately.  Leaving the subject line blank is a sure fire way to end up in the delete pile.

The subject line is your only opportunity to get my attention and it isn’t really to much to ask for you to give me a quick preview of what you have on your mind.

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Who Needs The Game? The Audience Becomes The Show

mic stand mike for buywirelessmic.comBack in the late 1940’s, before the days of televised sports,  my father designed something called “card stunts” for football games at his (and my) alma mater, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.  It involved a whole section of the stadium holding up a series of colored cards in a carefully choreographed show so that the audience on the other side of the stadium saw images and words created by the individual cards.

You may have seen some card stunts in video or photos from major events in China or Korea.

Watching the closing ceremony at the London Olympics reminded me of how big a deal this used to be.  My dad was given an honorary  athletes letter sweater for his work and got to design card stunts for the 1947 Sugar Bowl.

Now The Olympics has updated this entertainment concept by placing a computer controlled LED screen adjacent to every seat in the Olympic Stadium, essentially turning the audience into a high definition video screen.

Oddly enough, the card stunts from the 1949 Sugar Bowl had the same definition.  They just didn’t cost millions of dollars and they made the audience participants rather than observers.

The cost for a last minute ticket to The London closing ceremonies?  $2300.00

The cost of of a 1947 Sugar Bowl Ticket-$3.00

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We Like Our UPS Man-We Don’t Like Our UPS Bill

spokesperson for goodbuyguys.comWe really like our UPS man.  He is friendly, anxious to please and he brings us something we really want just about every day. The UPS man makes every day a little like Christmas.

The UPS bill, however, is not quite so welcome.  It is like the hangover after New Years Eve.

The stuff we sell is heavy, and expensive to ship.  UPS prices fluctuate, based on fuel prices, but, in truth, they move only one direction.  Up!

That is why we are closely following the discussion regarding the possibility the Amazon will roll out a “same day” delivery service in select markets.  This would mean that Amazon would develop its own infrastructure (trucks, terminals, drivers, etc.) and actually deliver products themselves.

Between the continued decline of the Post Office and the failure of Fed Ex Ground to gain any real traction, UPS has no strong competition and no good reason to hold down prices.

Amazon could change that.  Every day it appears to us that more of what we see on the UPS delivery truck is from Amazon.  If Amazon was able to take even a small percentage of that business back from UPS, it might get everybody’s attention.

Amazon knows how to manage infrastructure.  Their warehousing and shipping operations have no peer, and they might well be able to take the next step in getting products into the hands of their customers.

While it is unlikely that they would ever have a nationwide distribution system, just offering their own delivery service in major markets could have a real impact on the delivery business.

We wish them luck.

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Does A New Search Engine Stand A Chance?

good idea jeff from buytape.comGoogle, Yahoo and Microsoft Bing continue to dominate the world of internet search, with Google holding a dominant position and Yahoo slowly fading into the background.  Lots of people will tell you that the “battle for search” is over.

I have been trying a new search engine recently, and I feel like that they might actually have a chance to make an impact.

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It goes by the improbable (more improbable than Bing?) name of duckduckgo and it has Google beat, hands down in several key areas.

If you think that the Google search interface is clean and simple (what wouldn’t be, compared to Yahoo), then you will be blown away by the duckduckgo interface.  Nothing but their logo and a search field.  No clutter, no ads, nothing to distract you.

Search returns are lightning fast, featuring something duckduckgo calls “Instant Answers” which provide a likely answer to what you were really searching for without your having to click additional links.

There are some ads, but they are clearly indentified as such and don’t add visual clutter and navigation hazards to the page.

Best of all, duckduckgo does not track you.  Your search history is not stored as a way to serve you ads later or to try to categorize you as some sort of a customer “type”.

It is definitely worth a minute of your time.

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Needless To Say, This Caught My Eye

spokesperson for goodbuyguys.comTape It, Don’t Trash It: Duct Tape Reuse Challenge

Having in been in the tape business for 25 years, we constantly deal with the conflict between knowing that tape is an invaluable tool and having to admit that the fact that it is not recyclable creates some difficult environmental challenges.

The idea of “reusing” duct tape, as this headline declared, appealed to my senses on for two very different reasons.  Obviously, the introduction of reusable tape would have a profound impact on our business.

Reading on, it quickly became apparent that the ad, run by home improvement chain Lowes,  was about using duct tape to repair broken items so that they could be “recycled”.  It is a pretty liberal use of the term “recycle”,  but repairing things and recycling things are similar.

Lowes is using the contest to promote the sales and use of duct tape and everyone agrees that using it for repairs is one of its primary functions.

If you have made an interesting repair using duct tape and want to enter the contest, you can find the details by clicking here.

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Want To Send Your Customers To The Competition? Just Keep Using “Captcha”

spokesperson for goodbuyguys.comI just spent 10 minutes trying to log in to my LinkedIn account, before finally moving on to something else.  Seems I was working from a computer that LinkedIn did not recognize,  and even though I had the correct email address and password, LinkedIn wanted more.

In an attempt to drive away spammers, they use a security device called Captcha that is supposed to prove to their servers that you are a human being instead of some sort of robot.

I am sure you have seen this (or something similar) where you are presented a text image and are asked to type the words you see.

It looks something like this

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I hit “refresh” to get aa new image about a dozen times and each time was served an image more difficult to decipher than  the last, before finally giving up and moving on to my Facebook account. LinkedIn will have to wait for another day.

I can understand why a high traffic web site needs to protect itself from spammers, but does it need to protect itself from its users as well?

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The New Digital Divide-It’s Not What You Think It Is

good idea jeff from buytape.comThere is lots of talk about something called a “digital divide”.  It is a reference to the economy, to poverty, and to how lack of access to technology, particularly the internet, is creating a new level of poverty in our country.  It’s real and it matters, but it may not be the only digital divide that is impacting our current economic climate.

I am referring to a digital divide between younger and older users of technology.  By older, I don’t mean really old people, but rather those who are active, employed and vital, but just not young.  A group perhaps better known as “baby boomers:.

I spend all day working at a computer, connected by the internet, and engaged across a lot of different digital platforms.  I am not a bleeding edge early adopter, but I do try to keep up.  It is getting harder and harder.

I just spent a couple of hours trying to set up an RSS feed for podcasts to a tablet computer.  I’m not sure what RSS stands for, but one of the “S’s” stands for “studpid”.

Apps, widgets,  Google + accounts, Facebook settings… They are all too complicated and consequently a huge demographic is leaving them on the shelf.

There is no need for this to be so difficult.  Unlike an economic digital divide, baby boomers have the resources to buy new technology, but they are not going to do it if using it is so complicated that something like a high end tablet computer is nothing more than an e-reader.

It is still too easy to click on the television or pick up the New York Times.

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Selling The User Experience

good idea jeff from buytape.comWe love a web site called Bestmadeco.com.  It is run by a well known designer named Peter Buchanan, and started out selling, of all things, axes with hand painted handles.

The axes quickly took on the cachet of  being works of art (how many collectors actually use axes?) and having something with hand work done by Mr. Buchanan brought real value to the item.

Best Made has gone on to market lots of items that involve no personalized hand work, but they have managed to continue to get terrific price premiums by bringing high end user experiences to every day items.

This week’s item really caught my attention, as I was incredulous that you could bring some mystical experience to the act of sweeping dirt off your work bench.

The item is called “The Shop Brush” and is offered for sale for $28.00.

Apparently, Best Made is convinced that the experience of  feeling “the glide of natural bristles over a dusty surface” or “the soft swishing of particles into the dust pan” is something to be savored at any price.

On the other hand, if you just want to clean off your work bench and get on with your life you can buy an almost identical brush at Amazon.com for $12.99.

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