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Our company just got a letter addressed to John Hickenlooper at Wash On Wheels offering a free trial to Google Apps. (Click the letter to enlarge it)

Google letter to John Hickenlooper at Wash On Wheels

Google letter to John Hickenlooper at Wash On Wheels

I’m fairly certain the Governor of Colorado isn’t moonlighting at my company in a capacity I’m unaware of. We’re not that big!

We all try to simplify our lives by letting machines do as much as possible. But if you want your clients to feel like they’re important to your company, you need a more personal touch.

Which brings us to this whoopsee by the masters of internet search – Google. It’s obvious that Google’s bots scanned our website to come up with the name John Hickenlooper. Our website has a caption under a photo of the Guv and me.

He was Denver’s Mayor at the time and was thanking me for helping remove graffiti in downtown Denver. Since my name – clearly marked “Joel Shorey of Wash On Wheels” – came right after his, the bots obviously stopped at the first name they came to.

Why would Google use such a shot in the dark approach? There are hundred of ways to find the right name at our company. This reminds me of those “personalized” emails with my name spelled wrong.

At Wash On Wheels, we spend hundreds of hours on our website to make sure it provides tons of useful information to help you make intelligent decisions about pressure washing, detailing, and potential problems with EPA water recoverywhether you use our services or not!

But we don’t stop with technology.  When you call or email us, a real person responds.  If you have a problem, one of our managers will personally handle it until it’s resolved.

Our website can easily be found on the internet by people who need information on pressure washing services. But when it comes to getting the work done, our clients always get personal service from the first call all the way through the finish line.

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