Thursday, April 10, 2014

But is it too much to leave a number and a message?

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In the course of a day, I get numerous calls on the phone.

While many from back east call before noon, at which time I’m dreaming of going fishing with April Scott at Hazzard lake, April Scott is the gal who played Daisy on the Dukes of Hazzard Beginnings, who I think has more looks than the original Cathy Bach, and I know both personally, but I’m getting off point.

So most will leave a phone number but not a message. Excuse me if I can’t read the cyber space telepathic message. I’m neither Vulcan nor a seer , so then the simple question becomes , how about leaving a message along with your phone number? Then I know what you were barking about.

Then there are those that should call back, especially those that are selling something. And to have knowledge of content. Example, 1on1 Web builder company calls, wants to build our site, so far so good, but when I bark that we need a site that fully streams its like a blank tone and I’m sure an exact blank stare of what the heck am I talking about. It seems that in today’s advanced technological society, there is still less than 5% of web site builders that have the skills to build a real online radio station site. Considering the blind guy for Wolffm.com Matt at Warbirdradio.com and of course Ray at DixieBroadcasting.com there should be some intelligence out our way or part of the USA of some guru that could build this on the economy level scale. So if you are a firm that mines blogs etc searching for clients, when you call, please leave a message.

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