Archive for October, 2009

President Obama declares swine flu pandemic as national emergency‎

Saturday, October 24th, 2009

With three people in the household who already had the flu, I can attest that this is a flu season extraordinaire. Flu shots have run out in many places. Find out where to get yours at gettheswineflushot.com today and let your loved ones know, too.

–Alex

We Love Our Customers

Wednesday, October 21st, 2009

Today we got our favorite kind of call: a customer referring a prospective customer. One of our DMV customers referred the manager of an employment services office to us. Nothing better than pleasing a customer enough to get a referral. Thanks, Amy!

Interested in getting paid to refer us places that could eliminate waiting rooms or standing in line by joining the QLess family? Check out our affiliate program at www.QLess.com .

–Alex

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Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

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QLess in the Press Again

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Being out of line is a good thing at the DMV.

Checkout Line Anxiety

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Brick-and-mortar retailers and online sellers alike are noticing an increase in abandoned shopping carts and cold feet at checkout lines. For physical shops, this means more work putting things back on the shelves. 

It means more lost sales  for stores at a time when there are already fewer customers because of the recession. For bricks-and-mortar shops already working with fewer staff, it also means more work because orphaned items have to be restocked.

Dislocated Items

Hard numbers are difficult to come by, but Burt P. Flickinger III, a retail consultant, estimates that in 25 percent of shoppers’ trips to the store, they’re ditching at least one item. In the recession of the early 1990s, it was 15 to 20 percent. In good times, it’s more like 10 percent.

QLess can reduce abandonment and increase store revenues by letting consumers use the time spent standing at a check-out line looking for something they may have forgotten anywhere in the store, then get paged on their cell phone when their turn to check-out is almost there.

Read more at http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/08/21/business/main5257349.shtml and http://www.crmbuyer.com/story/67942.html?wlc=1256004634 .

Dave Rosenthal Joins ab|inventio Team

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Dave Rosenthal, an engineer and MBA by training who has held positions as product manager, program manager, alliance manager, Sr. Consultant, Director of Development and VP Ops at Xerox, Deloitte & Touche and other companies including early stage start-ups, had joined our team to lead administration & finance. Welcome, Dave! 

–Alex

QLess College “Ecstatic” with QLess

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Mesa Community College launched QLess, eliminating lines at advisement, admissions, financial aid, registration and enrollment services. We asked Bill Dehaan, Director of IT for Mesa Community College, if he was happy with QLess or if there was anything we could do to improve his experience. This is what he wrote back:“So far I am ecstatic with the app and even more happy with the support I get”.Thanks, Bill! We love QLess, too. –Alex

Johnson County DMV customers can now get in line from home!

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

The Johnson County DMV is now using QLess Web Services to display the current wait times at both of their DMV locations on their home page.  They’re also using QLess Kiosk to let customers enter the virtual line from home!

–Tim

Using Social Networking Sites in Recruiting Is Here to Stay

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Susan Masterson, a recruiter with TeamHealth in Knoxville, Tenn., said using social networking sites is a “strategy that anyone in recruiting, whether it be physicians or otherwise, needs to incorporate in their plan. It’s here. It’s here to stay.”http://ow.ly/tZIeSocialDiligence.com does this easier for recruiters, finding many profiles in one search and filtering out irrelevant results based on a candidate’s resume.–Alex

Aaron Patzer from Mint.com on QLess

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

I met Aaron Patzer at JuicePitcher last night. Aaron is founder and CEO of the #1 personal finance service in the world, Mint.com, recently sold to Intuit for $170,000,000. He approached me to say he loved what he had heard about QLess, and wanted to set a time to learn more. We took his words seriously coming from a smashingly successful entrepreneur who drove his own company from 0 to 170MM and created a market-dominating company in 3 years. Well, Aaron, we love Mint.com too –in fact I use it every month. If you have not tried it, go to Mint.com today –it’s free, and it’ll tell you exactly how much spare change you have to go QLess today. Then you can use it to track exactly how much money QLess adds to your net worth.

–Alex