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DashForCashon Apr 26, 2017 10:04pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Website
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:WebsiteScottie my friend - or hopefully my friend - you say a little too much in the nicest way I can put it - you acknowledge the website issue and that we have no issue with each other and then you start to try and "teach" me about essentially keeping my eye on the prize with the "big stuff" - don't sweat the "small stuff"...uggghh...okay - you provided your thoughts and I truly respect your right to put them forward - but you are again almost telling me that I spent too much time on a small issue - wasted our otherwise focused CEO's time on a small issue, etc. - what I am trying to say - and in a way you perhaps should have realized by the strong posting and email support of others is that - it is NOT a small issue...your website is your BRAND (not to be confused with BLVD) - you only get a chance once to make a first impression, etc. - it is how you are judged, reviewed, analyzed, etc. etc. - I don't want to sound like the guy providing anyone with business lessons but I have to comment and have for about a month or so about this issue.... I am very reluctant to say this as I am a very private person, but I will...I AM a CEO - I have 250 employees and my firm does over $50m in annual revenues...hence when you said Convalo was a small company, I said "please" - it is not - in fact not at all...I said young - but not small - as my company is not small...look - I am not always right on every issue but I assure you that, because i care and because I have a big chunk of dough attached to Convalo, I will post my thoughts - good or bad...when i said you could learn from me - perhaps that sounded arrogant and I did not mean it that way...what I am ultimately saying is that I have been in this role for seven years with a very high level executive role of 14 years prior to that - it is not hard for me to pick out obvious inexperienced mistakes as Heath made with this issue...that is also why I had the experience to say it costs next to nothing to update this info. as I factually know this...enough already on my chatter...not saying I know everything - but just saying that I can clearly see the potential in this company and the new CEO - but that he is inexperienced in running a company but with an MBA and a great team and Board and dedicated - caring - skin-in-the-game shareholders sending emails, he will learn, adjust and thrive - to the benefit of all longs...in a classic "Choices" closing...just my opinion. (my apologies to all for the world's longest post).