Posts Tagged ‘Zentact’

Invite Code for Zentact

// January 2nd, 2009 // Comments // Journal

I recently told you how to get your contacts to love you by using Zentact.

Jared just sent me a link to allow you guys to bypass the waiting list and join the private beta.

http://zentact.com/users/new/JRBZEN

Thanks Jared.

How To Be The Coolest Kid in Your Network

// January 2nd, 2009 // Comments // Journal

The 360 Bridge found in Austin, TX at dusk
Image via Wikipedia

How would you like your contacts to view you as the guy that always keeps in touch – and the one that also remembers the details of what they are in to?

If you’re like me you have many online contacts and you have every intention to stay in touch with all of them. But before you know it, months (or years) slip by without talking. When you do get around to dropping a line, you’re left to ask some generic, boring question that tells them you don’t remember many details about them.

Zentact offers an idea to solve this problem all while you go about surfing the web. Users load their contacts into Zentact and then tag each one with unique keywords that are of interest to that person. When the user comes to a site that relates to a keyword, the contact pops up with a reminder.

For example, let’s say Eric Trekford is in my address book. I have him tagged with topics that would be of interest to Eric, like web design, Austin, jazz, or market research. Then, while reviewing my feeds, I discover an article on the SXSW festival in Austin, TX. If I have Zentact’s Firefox plugin installed, an alert will pop-up suggesting that I contact Eric. In the pop-up, Zentact tells me the last time I contacted Eric, and lets me know why the site might be interesting to him. I can even send an email directly from Zentact along with the URL and a message from me.

Eric now thinks that I am the greatest, coolest person he knows.

You can also sync Zentact with your Twitter account so you can @reply to someone instead of emailing.

Yet another instance of “why didn’t someone think of this sooner?”

You currently need an invitation to join Zentact. You can get one by signing up here.

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