NE Revolution and Ticketmaster Join Forces in Bad Customer Service

This is such bad customer service that the email alone speaks for itself. So much for trying to introduce my son to Major League Soccer. Pay particular attention to the highlighted sections.

IMPORTANT ADVISORY: JUNE 8TH NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION GAME RESCHEDULED!

Please be advised the New England Revolution vs. FC Dallas game originally scheduled for Sunday, June 8th @ 3:00 pm has been rescheduled. We are pleased to announce that Brazil, winners of 5 World Cups and currently the #2 ranked team in the world, are returning to Gillette Stadium on Friday, June 6th. As part of a special doubleheader, the New England Revolution face F.C Dallas at 6:30 PM, followed by Brazil vs. Venezuela at 8:30 PM.

Ticket prices for this game have significantly increased as this is now part of an international doubleheader, and we do not have the option to simply allow you to remain in your specific seats. As New England Revolution customers we are keen to ensure you get the best possible resolution to this issue and we have worked closely with Ticketmaster to devise the following solution.

Ticketmaster are going to refund your ticket price and service charges for your June 8th purchase. Your Order processing fee however will not be refunded. Please note that this refund will not show up on your statement for a couple of days, but you will be refunded. If you have any questions regarding your Ticketmaster refund, please call 617-931-2222.

If you are still interested in attending this game and would like to purchase new tickets, please call us on 1-877-GET REVS. Tickets go on sale to the general public tomorrow morning, Friday May 9th @ 10:00 am. However if you wish to call us today, we will be happy to help you secure tickets for this doubleheader. If you have any questions, please feel free to call us on 1-877-GET REVS.

We won’t be calling them back for new seats. Clearly, neither the Revolution or Ticketmaster understand the implications of treating customers with such disregard, especially at a time when the team is trying to appeal to new fans.

A Few Other Previous Passing “Web Fads”

If you’ve been in the Web marketing and communications business for more than a few years it’s hard not to roll your eyes in meetings when the same questions surface now that many of us have answered time and again about what many people perceive to be the next so-called passing trend - social media. We’ve all been there.

Here’s a few other previous “Web trends” a great deal of people thought would not be sustainable over time, all of which I vividly recall having to defend as not a passing fad. This is similar to what’s going on today with social media.

1) The WWW. Yeah, crazy I know, but between 1994 and early 1996, there were many doubters that this “Web thing” was all that big a deal. How many of us spend time trying to convince friends, colleagues and clients that those three letters would change everything? I wish I had kept all the voice mails from people who called to ask if having a Web site was really necessary.

2) E-commerce. Raise your hand if you knew people who said they would never, ever buy anything online for any reason under the sun? It would be hard to find some of them admitting they said that now.

3) Blogging. I know people and companies still in denial on this one. The first time they ever heard names like Boing Boing, Engadget and Scobleizer they broke out in laugher. I haven’t heard much laughing about blogs in the last few years.

So social media is the new second class citizen to join the list. Get used to it. People don’t often embrace change. And while I agree with many out here that the term social media will fad away over time, the underlying ideas, concepts and technologies that drive what social media is all about are here to stay.

Mike Spataro

Updated Seattle Start-Up Index

Seattle Start-Up Index 5-2008The latest Seattle Start Up Index is out. Thanks to Marcello Calbucci from Sampa for his latest update. We managed to remain in the top 100 again this month. It is interesting to see the number of consumer plays that continue to gain traction like our friends at Wetpaint, ImageKind, Widgetbucks, Mpire, & Payscale. Keep up the hard work Ben, Kelly, Matt, Dean and Joe.

Blake Cahill

Visible Technologies

T-Mobile and Engadget go at it in Social Media

Recent example of an emerging social media tug-a-war between Engadget and T-Mobile over the use of the color magenta for mobile products/services. Engadget launched their mobile product as Engadget Mobile (logo magenta) which got the T-Mobile marketing teams fired up see story below.

Blake Cahill

Visible Technologies

Interview with KOMO-4 News on Online Reputation Management

Todd Friesen and myself are sitting here with Justin Hopkins and Kiyomi Taguchi from KOMO-4 news being interviewed for a segment they are doing on what consumers can do to build and manage their online reputations.  We both spoke about how people are their own brands and that individuals need to inspect and manage their reputations.  Some basic tips we discussed are: own your domain name, create a blog, think before you post, actively participate in the space.  We had a chance to highlight some noteable examples of things gone wrong and right and what consumers can do to take control of their reputations in search engines.  It should be interesting to see what of an hour of our commentary gets edited down to for their report.

Stay tuned.

Blake  Cahill

Visible Technologies