2008 DealerRefresh Year End Review
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Jeff,
Thank you for the 2008 recap and list of your site's most popular posts. I went to the microsite discussion and saw, for the first time, all the comments posted by one of my old Courtesy Chevrolet suppliers, David Jackson... Wow, I was pretty amazed that I had not seen it before. Must have been before I started using Google alerts on my own name. Anyways, I just wanted to point out 2 facts regarding the history of my using Mr. Jackson's services:
1. When I was first introduced to Mr. Jackson by Mike Gordon, our IT director at the time, Dave's response to my question regarding microsites was - "What's a microsite". So I taught him about the concept and submitted mock-ups of the sites I wanted him to build via MS Word document.
2. Since Mr. Jackson had never build microsites before I explained the concept to him, he also did not know how to build ADF-XLM formatted web site forms that could be easily parsed by lead management tools. I provided Mr. Jackson with the STAR manual in PDF file format, and then worked with him to change his forms until they would parse properly into any standard CRM or Lead Management tool.
The shakespearian phrase "me thinkest thou protest too greatly..." or something like that comes to mind. The fact remains that I have personally referred more dealers to Mr. Jackson's business than any other customer he has ever had... I know simply by looking at his client list.
The first dealer he ever sold a microsite to after Courtesy Chevrolet was a Mercedes-Benz dealership that I referred to him. Yet, I have never seen a thank you, my attempts to reconcile I have been rebuffed and I have been contacted by dealer after dealer who felt obligated to bring to my attention that Mr. Jackson had defamed and slandered me during their phone conversations... Sometimes, the phone calls and emails have come to me from dealers I have never met!
Oh well... One thing I learned a long time ago when I was in a fraternity in college, is that you should never help people or inspire them with an expectation of reward, recognition or pay back. Mr. Jackson has certainly reinforced that lesson learned.
Oh, and one more thing... I sure do like the way your new design and features work on DealerRefresh.com compared to the old site platform! I hope that you and Alex keep up all the great work you have done in 2009... May this be the best of all years for DealerRefresh.com!
Thank you for the 2008 recap and list of your site's most popular posts. I went to the microsite discussion and saw, for the first time, all the comments posted by one of my old Courtesy Chevrolet suppliers, David Jackson... Wow, I was pretty amazed that I had not seen it before. Must have been before I started using Google alerts on my own name. Anyways, I just wanted to point out 2 facts regarding the history of my using Mr. Jackson's services:
1. When I was first introduced to Mr. Jackson by Mike Gordon, our IT director at the time, Dave's response to my question regarding microsites was - "What's a microsite". So I taught him about the concept and submitted mock-ups of the sites I wanted him to build via MS Word document.
2. Since Mr. Jackson had never build microsites before I explained the concept to him, he also did not know how to build ADF-XLM formatted web site forms that could be easily parsed by lead management tools. I provided Mr. Jackson with the STAR manual in PDF file format, and then worked with him to change his forms until they would parse properly into any standard CRM or Lead Management tool.
The shakespearian phrase "me thinkest thou protest too greatly..." or something like that comes to mind. The fact remains that I have personally referred more dealers to Mr. Jackson's business than any other customer he has ever had... I know simply by looking at his client list.
The first dealer he ever sold a microsite to after Courtesy Chevrolet was a Mercedes-Benz dealership that I referred to him. Yet, I have never seen a thank you, my attempts to reconcile I have been rebuffed and I have been contacted by dealer after dealer who felt obligated to bring to my attention that Mr. Jackson had defamed and slandered me during their phone conversations... Sometimes, the phone calls and emails have come to me from dealers I have never met!
Oh well... One thing I learned a long time ago when I was in a fraternity in college, is that you should never help people or inspire them with an expectation of reward, recognition or pay back. Mr. Jackson has certainly reinforced that lesson learned.
Oh, and one more thing... I sure do like the way your new design and features work on DealerRefresh.com compared to the old site platform! I hope that you and Alex keep up all the great work you have done in 2009... May this be the best of all years for DealerRefresh.com!
