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Customer Reassurance with Online Order Entry and Tracking

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

Not all Houston courier service companies can provide their customers with the same level of reliance and reassurance that Hot Shot Delivery can. Hot Shot uses the latest technology and software which has been designed within the courier industry to provide our customers with the absolute highest level of service possible. The technology which is used by Hot Shot couriers in the field, and which the customer can access through our website, combines to ensure that customers have the most knowledge about any of their deliveries, at any time of the day.

At Hot Shot, we provide customers with the highest possible guarantee that their delivery needs will always be met thanks to the technology that we utilize every day. The best way of demonstrating this is in the real world results that we have achieved for our clients.

If you visit the courier page of the Hot Shot website, you can read a case study of one of our clients, an architectural firm. They had been suffering through using a provider who was late for pickups, who lost orders, and who had terrible problems coordinating the different aspects of their service with the requirements of the architectural firm.

Not so once they turned to Hot Shot. By using the technology available through us, they are able to securely place their orders online. These orders are processed, and through the vast network of available couriers there is always a driver ready to pick up their order on time, every time. Once their order is picked up, they can track it throughout its delivery, reassuring themselves that it is progressing to its delivery point on time.

This firm was suffering because their business needed a same day courier that could provide them with a reliable and easy to use service, and they just couldn’t find one. Hot Shot addressed that need. It is through the use of technology, software, and a problem solving approach that Hot Shot is able to meet the delivery needs of our clients. Our clients, just like the architectural firm outlined in the case study, are able to move forward to meet their own clients’ needs with confidence knowing that they have the resource that Hot Shot provides, backing up their work. If your company is unsatisfied with its current same day delivery solution, call Hot Shot Delivery to see what we can offer you instead.

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New Year Intentions

Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Happy New Year!  Like many business owners, I am glad to have 2009 behind me.  My focus right now is on setting my intentions for 2k10 and then following through on those intentions. I think resolutions are weak and often fizzle away after a brief time.  Goals, once attained, leave little left over to continue to strive towards.  Intentions however, are paths to fulfill our desires.  For example, one of my intentions this year is to continue to reduce operating costs by introducing new technology while tweaking and improving upon what we are currently using.  Then, we can sit back and allow the technology to handle the heavy lifting for us.

We have an incredible software system that has a feature that can automatically populate our order entry screens using our phone systems caller ID.  However, in order for us to make this work, we have to make a change to our phone system.  I have put this change off for way too long, mainly due to convincing myself that the pain of reassigning IP addresses etc far outweighed the benefit we would gain.  Not to mention the fear that someone may mess up and we lose our phones for a period of time.  However, while crafting my intentions for technological improvement and reducing operating costs, I soon realized that not only will this new phone system help increase our customer service (another intention), we will also be saving over $500 per month on our company phone bill and be getting better, more robust service.

The day to day reality of running a same day delivery business, like my Houston courier service, Hot Shot Delivery, Inc., or any business for that matter, is full of distractions and pressing issues.  With the right intentions in place and the discipline to follow through, life and business will be easier.  So, say goodbye to 2009 and the unresolved, unachieved, goals and resolutions of the past.  Welcome 2010!  I intend on this year being a banner year and I look forward to sharing it with each and every one of you. So don’t forget, Shop Hot Shot!

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For more information on intentions, please visit my dear friend Brian Parsley at www.brianparsley.com or give me a call and we can share ideas.

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Roll Up Your Sleeves and Jump In!

Friday, October 16th, 2009

We’ve all had that boss over the years that had no clue what really went on in their business. They spent so much time locked behind their office door that they became extremely removed from the day-to-day happenings of the business they worked so hard to build. It’s an unfortunate situation and one that can usually get way out of control resulting in lost customers, lowered revenue, service failures and disgruntled employees. The sad part is that these bosses usually “open the door” a little too late and spend tons of their time in defensive mode trying to clean up the messes that landed on their plate from “out of nowhere”.

Roll Up Your Sleeves And Jump In!There is an easy way to fix things like this and even prevent them from happening in the future. The simple fix is to open the door, roll up your sleeves and jump in with the crew. As a boss of a wonderful group of very talented people, it’s extremely easy and enjoyable for me to do this. These great people are a part of my family and I don’t want them to do anything that I can’t do or have not done myself.

To be honest, it’s quite a bit of fun to get back to the basics of your company and deal directly with the front line situations. Recently, I spent the day with the customer service group at my Houston Courier Service, Hot Shot Delivery. I answered calls, tracked packages, took orders, communicated with drivers and talked with tons of customers. It was a great day and I vowed to myself to experience this process more often. In just one day on the front line, I learned about a recurring service request that could turn in to a new service offering. I also learned some quick short cuts when working through our system as well as great insight about what motivates my employees.

I did not stop there – I jumped in with one of our drivers and spent the day making deliveries. That gave me the chance to see a day in the life of our delivery drivers. The traffic problems, their interaction with our customers, the challenges they experience and, again, what motivates them as independent contractors were all witnessed during my delivery day adventure.

As it seems to be in many areas, communication is the key. Opening the lines of communication with your employees can make things so much better for everyone and the way to do that is to walk in their shoes. See what they are going through each day and they are more likely to talk to you about their ideas for improvement and feel like an important part of the team.

Now don’t get me wrong, it is still extremely important for you, as the boss, to work on strategy, marketing and the “big picture” of your company. These are areas that can facilitate long term growth and additional revenue streams. Just find a balance between the two and you will see that your company will benefit greatly.

So, be sure to take some time and figure out how you can get more involved with the team. Your entire organization will notice, appreciate and communicate with you – which is a win-win for everyone!

Until Next Time,

Eric

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