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This year is going to be your year? How do you feel about the year ahead? Are you optimistic? Are you concerned and cautious? Have you still got things on your to-do list from this time last year?
At Internetrix, we’re so excited we’re bursting at the seams. After what seems like a long time in adolescence, businesses are finally embracing internet technology as a core part of how they do business. And it isn’t just websites; it is so much more.
In just the last 3 months, we’ve have leading international consultants move their customer service online, enabling them to link their offices around Australian and New Zealand together for the first time, so staff everywhere can have a single view of the customer. We’re doing the same for accountants, solicitors and mortgage brokers. We’ve helped government agencies and councils reap tremendous benefits by delivering customer service online, saving everyone money and delivering better service at the same time. We’ve also helped charities like Bible Society NSW achieve a 2000% return on investment (yes, two thousand percent) by implementing an internet-based donor management system.
These are businesses like yours – from just a couple of staff through to hundreds, both in Australia and beyond.
Is this going to be your year? Only you can decide, but if you want to make one decision that will have a big effect on how you see your future, you can’t miss our inaugural Internetrix : Insight event next Tuesday afternoon. This short seminar will showcase the success of Bible Society NSW and the tremendous benefits they’ve experienced by reinventing their customer focus (and business at the same time).
From all of us here at Internetrix, we wish you a great 2005, and look forward to the opportunity to sharing in each others success.
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