This is the 5th segment of my discussion with Jenny and Jeremy from Phone.com and CommunicateBetterBlog.com. In this part, we discuss how to connect with someone on the other end of the conversation, while not coming off as manufactured or manipulative. Mitch: I think one thing that you mentioned a second ago – about making
Tag: Llama Culture
The Twitter-Sparked Love Affair Between Datasift and Lesson.ly
It all started with a Tweet from Katie Van Domelen, product marketing manager at Datasift: played w/ lesson.ly all AM – impressive! makes creating employee onboarding & training content a little less painful, dare I say, even fun? — Katie Van Domelen (@ktvan) October 30, 2013 Two months later, business reporter Dan Human perfectly summed
Happy Holidays!
I know we don’t all celebrate Christmas, but I bet we can all get behind the simple idea of being thankful to and for one another. So today, I want to thank you for using Lessonly and giving us your feedback, time, and trust. Without you, this year would not have been nearly as merry
Quote: Kyle Shipley on Productive Pain
If you give a human body ebola, it dies. If you give it a cold, it forms antibodies and becomes more resilient. Kyle Shipley, Lessonly technologist, on productive pain
Lessonly is proud to call Indianapolis home
Lessonly is proud to call Indianapolis home. This video explains why. (Source: http://www.youtube.com/)
Flowdock Chat
Our team uses Flowdock for group chatting and collaboration, and we absolutely love it. Kyle recently added a bot named Bort to the Flowdock fray. Bort does what we tell him to, and he does it well. Want to group chat with us? We’re hiring for sales positions!
Names That End in -ly
Names That End in -ly Happy to be a part of the family.
The Lessonly Story
In July of 2012, I sat down with Kristian Andersen, Mike Fitzgerald, and Eric Tobias to work through the first Lessonly wireframes. That’s me in the picture, in the room where Lessonly was born. We started with a simple premise: If we can create affordable and easy-to-use software that helps our clients build, distribute, and
Jay Baer + Lessonly
I’ve mentioned Jay Baer before; he’s a great guy who daylights as an author, speaker, and business consultant. Jay’s newest book, Youtility: Why Smart Marketing is about Help Not Hype, debuted at #1 on Amazon.com and is now a New York Times Bestseller. Not too shabby, Mr. Baer! Jay is also a Lessonly client and
Rails Developer Position
We’re hiring! Lessonly is looking for a full-time Rails developer. If you’re interested in the position, please contact max@lessonly.com for more information.