Stacey Alexander Vice President Business Development, Customer Paradigm, has settled in to her position with Customer Paradigm - dust won't collect around this whirlwind, feminine dynamo. Fitting right in, she knows what she's doing and she can help develop the edge in your online marketing campaign. The Customer Paradigm philosophy is, "It isn't brain surgery. However, companies need to fully understand the anatomy of an Email campaign and the interactive components that make it work well. The Customer Centric Methodology is a "pathway" approach that creates campaigns that get results - both delighting your clients as well as your bottom line." Listen Big
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Theft: LISTEN The statistics are frightening. That's part of the problem. They are statistics, nothing the average person has to worry about. Larry & Pat Nelson of w3w3 Talk Radio got a hold of Jeff Finkelstein of Customer Paradigm when they heard about 10,000+ names and social security numbers being published on the Internet. Check this out before you become the next statistic. Jeff recommends FTC.gov for additional useful information. 45% of U.S. Population Has Email. Is Your Business Ready? The Dot-Com hype is long, long dead. But emerging from the ashes of the dot-conomy are indications that nearly half of the population uses e-mail. So before you write off the Web and email as not important to your company, business people should ask themselves six basic questions. As a founder of Customer Paradigm, Jeff Finkelstein evangelizes the customer experience, and helps businesses design sequenced inter-actions that lead to loyal, delighted customers. Prior to Customer Paradigm, Jeff helped Persona, Inc. develop a suite of CRM products and privacy consulting services. Jeff Finkelstein helped found WallyCard, a prepaid affinity Visa card solutions for online portals and brick and mortar retailers, and was CEO of Entrepreneurial Solutions, a consulting company helping Boulder-area companies develop and execute Internet-centric business models and marketing strategies. Finkelstein has worked as a professional ski patroller, trained search and rescue dogs, built custom homes in the mountains of Colorado, run an indoor rock climbing gym, and led teens on extended backpacking trips throughout Colorado. Finkelstein
studied Political Science and Psychology at the University of Michigan,
holds an MBA in Entrepreneurship & Technology Management from the
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