Pictorial Prose

Pictorial Prose
Indulging my most lucid daydreams

Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Ballroom Indeed

I'm never alone or without you,
you are close as my every dream
from the moment I close my eyes
my heart is given the gift to see.

Working or doing the dishes
the kitchen a ballroom indeed,
as I go about passionately dancing
my wants meet up with my needs.

Everyday is something special
a certain  je ne sais quoi quality,
like the stars in the heavens
your love shines down on me.

Rainbows arch the blue
to unite your soul to mine,
spiritually embraced love
crosses all elements of place
and time.

I'm never alone or without you,
you are close as my every dream
from the moment I close my eyes
my heart is given the gift to see.



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ever see will need to have a message page. Websites ranging in space and class originating from a local
restaurant to a Fortune 500 company, have contact pages.
Inside my current startup I have seen a wide range of requests… through the pizza delivery guy letting us know he was at the
front door to potential investors looking to dicuss with the management
team.

When you're setting encourage contact page (and receiving the traffic
volume of an local restaurant) you will possibly not be considering how to take care of your contact requests when traffic increases.
Nevertheless, you should.

Consider establishing automation that alerts support, sales or other stakeholders inside your company when a
communication request comes through. You can create a dropdown field in a form for
forms of contact requests. You possibly can put in place logic in most marketing automation platforms that
sends email alerts to the right resource in your
startup according to which kind of request the viewer selects.



I'm buried with contact requests even as launched beta.

Like a cloud-based product I saw many product support requests.
And we mapped form submissions on our contact page to build support tickets in Zendesk.



You should setup redundancies so contact requests (important ones!) don't get lost in one particular recipient's
inbox. You may alert multiple recipients, create reminder emails, or trigger automatic replies
to call requests with information that will solve their problem.
This is actually a piece of cake to create with all-in-one marketing platforms like HubSpot.

Anonymous said...

Every business ought to have a communication page. Websites ranging in size and sophistication coming from
a local restaurant to the Fortune 500 company, have contact pages.
At my current startup I've seen many requests… on the pizza delivery
guy letting us know he was in front door to potential investors looking to communicate with this management team.



When you're setting your contact page (and getting the traffic
volume of your local restaurant) you may not want to think about how to handle
your contact requests when traffic increases.
But you should.

Contemplate starting automation that alerts support, sales or some other stakeholders as
part of your company when a message request comes through.

You may create a dropdown field in submit form for sorts
of contact requests. It is possible to arrange logic practically in most marketing automation platforms that sends email alerts
to the appropriate resource inside your startup determined by which kind of
request the viewer selects.

I had been buried with contact requests if we launched beta.
As being a cloud-based product I saw many product support requests.
Therefore we mapped form submissions on our contact page to make support tickets in Zendesk.


Make sure that you setup redundancies so contact requests (important ones!) don't get lost
in 1 recipient's inbox. It is possible to alert multiple recipients, create
reminder emails, or trigger automatic replies to contact requests with information that may solve their problem.
This 's all easy to put together with all-in-one marketing platforms like
HubSpot.