11-20-2011, 02:03 PM
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Yeah, but when you take your bike to the shop, do you ask for a bio of the mechanic who's going to work on it? Or do you take recommendations from your friends on the person? Most of our work is word of mouth and by Matt leaving his card with customers on the day job.
If I were to call say, Geek Squad, I'm not going to ask for a biography and resume of the person coming over.
Many businesses do not give that kind of detail. We have to think carefully how to present this over the internet because there are repercussions to putting yourself out there too. Competitors can be vicious rumor spreaders. People who personally know you can be assholes too. Being in NJ is also looking for headaches in this area since there is a special brand of 'ass-holeyness' here.
If I were to call say, Geek Squad, I'm not going to ask for a biography and resume of the person coming over.
Many businesses do not give that kind of detail. We have to think carefully how to present this over the internet because there are repercussions to putting yourself out there too. Competitors can be vicious rumor spreaders. People who personally know you can be assholes too. Being in NJ is also looking for headaches in this area since there is a special brand of 'ass-holeyness' here.
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