No time for phones? Chat live with the NKY Chamber

Every day there seem to be tens of tiny attacks on your time, from work to family and volunteer obligations. So anything that can make communication quicker and more efficient – especially when it comes to work – has got to be a plus, right? That’s one reason why the Northern Kentucky Chamber has started using live chat technology via their Web site . Anyone who has questions for the chamber staff can now hop online and get the answer. The Northern Kentucky Chamber is one of the country’s first to use this growing technology. “As a progressive Chamber of Commerce, we are excited to be on the forefront of technological advances by incorporating “Live Chat” into our website,” said Sandra Guile, Manager, Media Relations and Communications. “This service provides instantaneous communication, offering our visitors personal engagement in a quick and easy medium like the Web.” To use the feature, just go to the Chamber site , look toward the top, right-hand side of the site, and push the “Click Here for LIVE Chat” button. Then a pop up box will appear. Fill in your name and a question, then someone from the chamber will be there. Enter your email in the chat pop up box and a transcript of the chat will be automatically emailed to you for later reference. “Live Chat services will revolutionize what businesses come to expect and demand from organizations that support their growth and success,” said Steve Stevens, president, Northern Kentucky Chamber. “This is just one way that we continue to fulfill our mission of Leading Businesses. Leading Communities. Providing human interaction on our website gives our Chamber a distinct advantage in servicing the tri-state business community.” Writer: Feoshia HendersonSource: Sandra Guile, Manager, Northern Kentucky Chamber Media Relations and Communications

Every day there seem to be tens of tiny attacks on your time, from work to family and volunteer obligations. So anything that can make communication quicker and more efficient – especially when it comes to work – has got to be a plus, right?

That’s one reason why the Northern Kentucky Chamber has started using live chat technology via their Web site . Anyone who has questions for the chamber staff can now hop online and get the answer. The Northern Kentucky Chamber is one of the country’s first to use this growing technology.

“As a progressive Chamber of Commerce, we are excited to be on the forefront of technological advances by incorporating “Live Chat” into our website,” said Sandra Guile, Manager, Media Relations and Communications. “This service provides instantaneous communication, offering our visitors personal engagement in a quick and easy medium like the Web.”

To use the feature, just go to the Chamber site , look toward the top, right-hand side of the site, and push the “Click Here for LIVE Chat” button. Then a pop up box will appear. Fill in your name and a question, then someone from the chamber will be there. Enter your email in the chat pop up box and a transcript of the chat will be automatically emailed to you for later reference.

“Live Chat services will revolutionize what businesses come to expect and demand from organizations that support their growth and success,” said Steve Stevens, president, Northern Kentucky Chamber. “This is just one way that we continue to fulfill our mission of Leading Businesses. Leading Communities. Providing human interaction on our website gives our Chamber a distinct advantage in servicing the tri-state business community.”

Writer: Feoshia Henderson
Source: Sandra Guile, Manager, Northern Kentucky Chamber Media Relations and Communications

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