Blog Posts and Measuring Customer Abandonment?
My quick blog entry about uninstalling Evernote on the Mac has been seeing a small spike of hits in the last few days. It has been making me think about ways to measure customer abandonment.
My quick blog entry about uninstalling Evernote on the Mac has been seeing a small spike of hits in the last few days. It has been making me think about ways to measure customer abandonment.

I’ve been acquiring more and more DSLR photography equipment over the past year or so, and apparently getting some decent shots these days. This provides me, a new dad, the ability to take thousands and thousands of photos of my super-awesome baby girl!
I often bring my camera to work, in the event there may be something cool to photograph, thus guaranteeing that I won’t have something cool to photograph. For example, I did not have my camera when rabbit-on-his-head-guy came to town to play his guitar.
Today was different. The brilliant design people at IMVU needed some shots of our pre-paid cards, and I had my camera. There were a bunch of outtakes, and so I saved them and played with one in Photoshop. With some more polish, I think this would make a cool promotional poster to hang in a retail store.
This means that I took pictures while being paid for my time. Technically this makes me a pro, right? (Aaaaand… don’t forget, you can purchase IMVU Prepaid Cards at your nearest Best Buy, Target, Seven-Eleven, Speedway, and Blockbuster!)