This Volly Could Be THE Game Changer For All Players
Posted by John Schloff on January 06, 2011 in Innovation
Did you catch the headline in The Wall Street Journal yesterday? It was a masterpiece of simplicity: “Digital or Die.”
For the past 18 months, I have been immersed in a project to help Pitney Bowes create something completely digital, and completely new. Today, I experienced real joy as we announced this new service to the world. It’s called Volly™, and it promises to bring the real advantages of digital delivery and interaction to the medium of physical mail.
You can read all about it in the press release that I have pasted below. If you’re a mailer, prepare yourself for a future in which you can have richer and more robust interactions with your customers, and at a much lower cost. If you’re a consumer, hang in there for a few more months. We’re putting the finishing touches on a service that will help you save time, save money, and put you in complete control of who markets to you.
Welcome to the future of customer communications. It’s called Volly.
Pitney Bowes to Launch Volly™: Secure Digital Delivery Service that Connects Mailers and Consumers
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Alfreida Ferrell
21. May, 2012
I like the idea of having my mail to be more personal with the customer. Educating the customer is what I have been telling them for the longest and that technology comes up with different ways of doing things. Change is great.