March 3

CEO Blog: Channel Show Diaries Day 3 – Viva Las Vegas!

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Carolyn Bradfield

Carolyn Bradfield

If anyone has seen the classic and Oscar-worthy movie, The Hangover, you can get a perspective of the night’s activity AFTER the show.  Keep reading, I’ll get to that in a minute.   First, the Channel Partners Show.

One of the side benefits of coming to the Channel Partner’s show is having people with interesting services and technology stop by your booth and let you know what they offer.  I’m constantly thinking about what Copper Conferencing’s customers might be interested in.  For example, there is a mobile assistant company that has a system for you to call in, dictate notes into their technology and have an email transcript sent to you.  I may try that out some time.  Another company offers a way to connect to a conference call from any international location through your computer’s speakers.  Worthy of looking into.

There were a number of conferencing companies here with us at the show and it comforts me to know that Copper is still very much ahead of the curve in offering our customers more services, more automation and a better customer experience.  Our Connect To Copper online customer portal is head and shoulders above any automated account management system.  We’re the only company offering nationwide local dial in.   Our strategy of offering market leading web conferencing services, integrated with audio, is exactly what customers are looking for.   I like who Copper is and how we stack up against the competition.

Also worth noting is that our show was right across the hall from the medical marijuana convention.  You should have seen the dreadlocks and the pot leaf imprints on everyone’s clothes.  They looked like rejects from a Woodstock concert.  Medical marijuana was legalized in Colorado with little to no regulation.  Now there are more medical marijuana locations in Colorado than Starbucks.   I’m sure the folks at the Lowes Home Improvement convention had a heart attack looking at these guys.  Home improvement guys are a conservative group after all.

Now for the Oscar-worthy “The Hangover” moments.  We got invited to some cool parties.  One of the fun ones ended up at a Smokey Robinson Motown review which was super-cheesy, but a blast to hear the classic old songs.  Of course, a few of the guests (who shall remain nameless) left early when they discovered that the singers weren’t going to take their clothes off. Look at the picture – why did they care?   I can’t really talk about the rest of the night because my life has been threatened.  I’ll leave it up to your imagination.

Just so all of you will know.  None of us woke up with a tiger or unidentified baby in our room.  We weren’t threatened by Mike Tyson.  Nobody pulled out their tooth on a bet.  Nobody got married without realizing it.  All in all, a successful show and fun experience.  Viva Las Vegas and see you next year.

Carolyn Bradfield is the CEO of Copper Conferencing, a leading provider or audio and web conferencing and wrap-around services to enhance customer experience. To learn more about Copper Conferencing, visit www.copperconferencing.com.

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