OK, I have to ‘fess up — I’m a GoDaddy.com follower. I know I mentioned that I use them to register my domains in my last post but I also use GoDaddy to host every one of my sites, including this one.
I have been working in the tech sector for most of my career and I’m telling you the honest truth, GoDaddy’s customer service is unparalleled in the industry. I swear, I’m not telling you this because I’m an affiliate, but rather because I’m so thrilled with their overall service, I actually enjoy raving about them. I’m not promoting them because someone told me he liked them, I’m telling you because I have wonderful, personal experiences with GoDaddy.
Unless I’m traveling on business, I don’t eat out a lot. [Stay with me on this, I promise this story is relevant.] However, for a while there, before I had kids, my wife and I used to go out to eat with her parents several times a week (I think they ate out 20-25 times a week!). Anyway, her father used to call a manager over about half the time. Almost always, the manager believed he was going to get an earful from an irate customer. Instead, more often than not, he simply wanted to complement the staff and/or the food! It was a nice reminder to me that most people will make a big stink when they’re not happy but won’t make a peep when they are. I have decided to look for the good things and be vocal about them. This is a prime example of that.
P.S. This strategy works really well at the workplace!










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That’s a wise choice! I’m positive that you won’t regret it.