June 19, 2008

TechRepublic's Head Technology Editor Demonstrates CrossLoop

Many thousands discovered Crossloop the day before and continue to do so thanks to this brilliantly simple video tutorial by TechRepublic's Head Technology Editor, Bill Detwiler. TechRepublic is a CNET company, which is now a CBS company with its recent acquisition.

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We have always been very appreciative of everyone at TechRepublic since they were one of the very first technology media company that discovered an almost (4 months old in March 2007) brand new company, believed in the team and took its product for a thorough test drive before Mark Kaelin, a Senior Editor,  gave it a rave review here

So without further delay, here is Bill Detwiler - stick around till the end since Bill has been creative after the demonstration:

We all at CrossLoop are very grateful to them for helping this small company create awareness - it means a lot to us since we believe discovery is the very first step, even for a phenomenal product or service.

Good Afternoon and Good Luck!

June 17, 2008

CrossLoop for Facebook and New Discovery Tools

Our engineers have been at it so here are some cool new features that have been released that will excite you as much as they do to us:

  • We now have a Facebook Application:

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  1. It enables you to communicate privately with your friends easily on one's individual CrossLoop wall before or after a technical support session or maybe a shopping session. This could be to leave some good available times or notes for each session
  2. We have also enabled any user to quickly ask questions or answer them - over time enable anyone to build their technical reputation with their network

You can add the application here now

You will see me on the Discussion Boards but you can also add me as a Friend here : In the request, do let me know that you are a CrossLoop User so I have context to the relationship.

  1. Dont forget to become a Fan and review CrossLoop, if you like us :) [Click on the CrossLoop app link on your Applications Menu on the left under your profile picture]
  2. I intend to be available on the Discussion Boards so please feel free to swing by and say Hello
  • Geo-Locator: Brand Discovery and Brand Recall or two critical aspects of ANY business - You will see me repeat this again and again in the future. In order to enhance the discovery of Helpers based on location - we have added a small globe on the left of the main search box on the home page

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  • Address Book Importer: We believe that referral through friends is the holy grail of Discovery. Hence to accelerate that when someone likes a Helper, the Tell-A-Friend link that always came with each profile of a Helper and a message that contained the specific custom CrossLoop URL and name of the Helper, now comes with an Address Book Importer so one is not limited to only 5 friends and only those emails that one can remember. Now a Customer can tell many of their friends and family about a CrossLoop Helperif they are users of popular services like GMail, AOL, Yahoo, Plaxo, OutLook etc.

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So publish your URL on your blog and request your friends to refer you to their or email your URL and inform them of your profile, the brand and reputation that you are accumulating on your CrossLoop profile - we are only successful, if you are!

Any questions, feedback and comments? Please feel free to leave them below or email me directly anytime at mrinal [at] crossloop.com

Good Afternoon and Good Luck

May 20, 2008

New Version with Presence - Get Help On CrossLoop, Now!

After a very exciting launch of the CrossLoop 'Help" Marketplace (which has now already grown to over 8,300 Helpers!), we bring the new version of CrossLoop that enables any Helper to show his/her availability to any customer seeking help and get notified of leads immediately.

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  • The application can track your availability and echo that information in the CrossLoop Help Marketplace.
    • Tracking will only be enabled if you (a) are logged in to the application, (b) have a helper profile, and (c) have not opted out of the Marketplace.
    • Any keyboard or mouse activity will indicate you are available, reflected in the green beacon
    • After 5 minutes of inactivity, the beacon will turn yellow
    • One minute after that, the beacon turns grey indicating that you no longer appear as “Available” on the Marketplace
    •  Keyboard or mouse activity at any time will restore your availability status.

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  • The Helpers can choose to run CrossLoop on startup so that they are available to any customer who needs a quick response independent of their use of CrossLoop at that moment

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  • From the menu, you access all you setting, including turning off tracking entirely or setting yourself temporarily as “Unavailable.”

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  • With this version of the client, future software upgrades will be handled seamlessly so you don’t have to download the latest version by visiting the CrossLoop website
  • As a security measure, you can no longer edit the access code
  •  If you want a new access code, you can generate a new one by accessing the application menu
  • When the applications starts up, in additional to creating an account or loggin in, you can also skip the screen and proceed directly to sharing screens

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  • Notifications: If you are contacted by a customer and are on-line, you will see the notification appear in the application. Email will the contact information will continue to be sent to you.

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CrossLoop Help Marketplace

  • Customers can sort Helpers by their availability so I would recommend that you run CrossLoop on startup always
  • A Helper’s availability status will be shown in search results
  • There is a time lag of a couple of minutes between the change of status on the application and the website

Presence on SERP

Download the new version here 

We have also added a detailed "Getting Started Guide" with a short video on that page that you can share with those you are helping.

As usual, we always listening so feedback and feature requests can be submitted here

Good Afternoon and Good Luck!

May 07, 2008

CrossLoop with Mother on Her Day

As Mother's Day comes up this weekend, I am seeing a lot of articles on what to buy. The most common in the technology space has been gadgets so here is our little idea with a big heart:

Spend one nice hour with undivided attention doing any of the following with CrossLoop and shrink that distance:

  • Clean up her computer and speed it up
  • Backup her files and pictures
  • Teach her how to use one of many of the instant messaging tools so that she can always be in touch
  • Give her a tour of some cool sites that are about learning new things
    • Like Howstuffworks (one of my favorites)
    • Subscribe her to Wikipdia's 'On This Day' article by email here
    • Or like Paolo Barone on Twitter here, take your mother across the world on Google Earth! Today, for that you don't need expensive tickets.
  • If she wants to maintain an online journal, blog and you can set her with a free account on a service like Vox (like my personal Blog here). Its one of the few services that actually allows you to privately share posts, photos, videos etc specifically with those you identify as "Family"
  • How about a remote slideshow through all the photos on your computer (SHARE mode) with her on the phone (and ACCESS mode) telling her details and stories behind each. Once you are done, drag and drop all those pictures onto her desktop (Here is how to transfer files with CrossLoop) and she can cherish them at her will or use them as a screensaver (like my mother). Here is how to do it on Lifehacker.

According to a 2007 research I found, stay-at-home mothers in the US put in about 92 hours a week and are worth about $138,095 a year! She is busy so make sure you get on her schedule fast.   

More creative thoughts? Please share them in the comments section below and if you do happen to use CrossLoop with your Mother, please do email me [mrinal [at] crossloop.com] since they inspire us. We might even be able to share them here on our blog.

Good Afternoon and Good Luck to Mom, Mummy, Mommy, Ma, Maman, Mama, Ammi, Moder, Mor, Meteara, Imma, Ummi, Niang, Bohqin, Mãe, Patrino, Anne and more!

April 22, 2008

CrossLoop Servers are Slow so Tom is Sprinting

As some of you know that its been only a few hours since we launched the new Marketplace. It was a really exciting one and here are some outlets that have already written about it:

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and here are a couple of publications that have already picked up our press release:
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Soooooooooo that means Tom, our CTO, has a whole lot of new users coming right at him and he is working hard to get the servers all running optimally. We have noticed our servers slow down, which might have affected some of our users trying CrossLoop sessions, searches etc.

We apologize for any inconvenience but please bear with us as we work hard on accommodating all the new users.

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Thats Tom upfront on the right during the last NYC Marathon.

Good Afternoon and Good Luck!

CrossLoop "Help Marketplace" is Now Live!

It gives us all humongous pleasure to inform you that we are now live with the CrossLoop Marketplace!

Before I dig into what this means and whats now, some notable things since our last big announcement - our Series A funding from El Dorado Ventures are:

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We all know that our product CrossLoop is an enabling technology for those who can help one who needs it. We are all about people and empowering them with tools - so we are taking our popular software to the next level by providing a robust platform to find and identify trusted, qualified people with whom you can get personalized and efficient service driven by relationships.Ameliestrikesback_2

Maybe you are a huge Star Wars fan like me, and wanted to get your family photoshoped in (I like playing Vader on Halloween and thats my daughter). If that is too geeky, how about having someone to do all your design work so that you can fold the laundry or take a nice long bath? If none of that, this should tip you over since bloggers have asked a solution for the huge email problem in the lives of a few of us - A Helper who can help you automate Outlook so that all your emails would be answered and taken care of by themselves - just like that!

Now, you can find them ALL on CrossLoop!!

So What's New.....

For Customers who need Help:

  1. New Homepage with Search & Discovery:We have created multiple ways in which you can find      potential Helpers, including
    • Search - from the homepage or any other page
    • Popular Topics
    • Filter Helpers by location and language from the search results
  2. Enhanced Profiles of Helpers for you:
    • Contact Helper: There is a more prominent "Contact Me" on the Helpers profile. This enables you to add your contact information and select a service you need
    • Choose a Service: Helpers now have a "Rate Card" through which you can see rates for 3 services with an hourly rate across multiple currencies. Also lookout for the free estimates       indicator on the rate card if they provide one
    • Bookmark and Tell a Friend about a Helper: Each profile has these on the bar above       the Helper's picture. This will enable you to come back to a Helper you like for the continued personalized service and recommend them to your friends
  3. Consistent 'Free Download' button: As always, we will continue to provide our popular screen sharing software for free through the consistent 'Free Download' button on the top right of every      page
  4. It's a completely FREE service for Customers 

For Helpers

  1. Enhanced Profiles with Rate Cards and a prominent "Contact Me" on your profile
  2. Leads: When a Customer contacts you, you will receive an email from leads@crossloop.com.
  3. Fees: For a limited time, all of the customer leads from CrossLoop are FREE. It is our goal to pair those who want help on their computer with those who can help. 

Finally, as usual, we are all about listening and learning from you so if you have any feedback, please email them to us at cutomersupport@crossloop.com

Thank you for coming along with us on this journey and we look forward to achieving more with your help!

Good Morning and Good Luck!

April 17, 2008

Your CrossLoop URL

As I said before, I plan to spend a significant amount of my time in being the marketing arm for our CrossLoop Helpers, who have expertise in wide range of technical skills. All the posts related to it will now onwards be categorized under "Helper Success" so here is the first set of tips related to a very powerful tool that we provide for free.

Assuming you have created a free Account and then a Profile, you will get a personalized CrossLoop URL - something like this one for me. This is generated with the "screen name" you choose during account creation - it is simple and very easy to remember. Today, you can find it on the 'Profile' tab after logging in. On your profile, you will see it as 'My Public URL' on the top right under 'Ratings'. This can be used in multiple ways to promote your expertise. Here are a few to begin with:

1. Web mail Signatures: You could simply plug in your URL in your signature file. Here are links of how to do that with

2. Other Sites: CrossLoop provides a very easy way to post your personal Badge on many social networking sites but here are some more that might help you:

  • Twitter: Its profile allows you to add one URL
  • LinkedIn: Its profile allows you to add upto 3 links [Log in -> Edit Profile (on the left sidebar) -> Websites (in the very beginning section) -> click Edit next to any one
  • Craigslist: I have given an example before, but you can use your CrossLoop URL here. They have a special section for computer services like this one for the San Francisco Bay Area (it is free).

To advertise on craigslist, start with:
1) the 'post' feature here            
2) Pick your location of choice
3) Lets pick San Francisco Bay Area
4) Then specify 'What type of posting is this?' by picking the "service offered" category
5) Then select "computer services"
6) Then complete your posting with details like "posting title", "description" etc
7) You can embed the link in the description so anyone who needs your help can come and learn more about your specific expertise

This is a good start and if you have any questions or face difficulties, please leave a comment below.

Also - if you have a creative idea that you would like to share with others, you can leave a comment below and I will blog about it. Make sure you specify your CrossLoop URL so that I can refer to it :)

We are working on something very exciting that we will release soon - this will be a fantastic foundation!

Good Afternoon and Good Luck!            

March 28, 2008

CrossLoop 2.10 and 2.11

Some of you might not have noticed it so here is a little post on the quick release of our 2 new versions.

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1. We added a new account login and creation page on the client for users. There were multiple reasons for this:

a) We saw a lot of people requesting the need to track their sessions. This enables them to build a reputation with each minute they engaged with CrossLoop to leverage their expertise (not very different from an airline pilot who logs every minute of his flight to enhance his credentials).

Furthermore, users who were being helped, wanted to support their vendors with ratings and customer testimonials. which without an account were not considered towards the overall reputation of the person helping them. Customer testimonials are a huge asset for any business - we show  off ours here and so we wanted to make sure you could easily capture and market it even more easily.

Very very importantly, there is study that strongly recommends collection of ratings and reviews. Mediapost reports here about a study that
(i) 68% of online shoppers read reviews before buying
(ii) 64% of consumers surveyed by Forrester said that user ratings and reviews were the kinds of features that they wanted to see on Web sites

CrossLoop is enabling that for all ....so bringing ratings and reviews done by your customers to potentially news ones, makes it extremely powerful! So make sure you capture them (on your profile) and use your Public URL in your signature, for example, to market those.

b) The two editable fields of our UI - Computer Name and Access Code - confused people and created a bigger learning curve. Now with a quick one-time only account creation, we only have the Access Code that can still be edited.
Many have asked for a regular password that comes along with an account to connect easily with their trusted contacts for example, instead of an editable Access Code field

Make sure to confirm your account (an email is sent to confirm the validity of the email submitted while creating the account) since the ratings are 'escrowed' until you do.

c) Furthermore, we are working on some more exciting stuff coming soon that will make it a more seamless and compelling experience. Stay close to this blog!

2. Optimization of our software to avoid the many frequent false-positives caused by anti-virus softwares. This will always continue to be a work-in-progress for a small company like ours. Thank you for all the feedback on this.

3. A two step download since the pop-up blockers were confusing users when they couldn't see the instruction box to click through and install the software

The details of V2.10 are here

CrossLoop 2.11

1) This was a biggie - Many Vista users wrote in with the issues they faced while connecting due to UAC that is built into Vista. We have significantly made it a better experience. The step by step explanation is here   

Again - as I said before - I genuinely believe I am a marketer first for you!

Finally, let me end this post and head home with this neat mention here in PC Magazine that recognizes our product as one of "91 Utilities to Supercharge Windows"

Download v2.11 here

Good Afternoon, Good Luck and have a great weekend!

March 20, 2008

Your Success First Leads to Ours

Once in a while I will see a question from a user or a comment on a blog post wondering how we will make money or will we charge for the use of CrossLoop down the road.

I had addressed it here (the product, as is, will always be free and we plan to add premium services) before but let me do it again for the benefit of the hundreds of thousands of new users since then and with more insight into the team, its philosophy and culture which is all around a term I call "collateral success".

Generally all corporations are built around the core objective of maximizing shareholder wealth/value. I argue that it does not focus on users first. Our philosophy of collateral success focuses on our users first - make you successful first and we are confident, we will be successful. Think personal professions - would you choose to follow your passion and incidentally make money or would you prefer to do something and devote a significant amount of your life focused on your paycheck first?

There are business models that can measure and monetize this but more as we move along our product roadmap and make some exciting new releases soon.

Based on that philosophy, our last  big release was all around providing experts and professionals in anything computers - technical support, training, etc. - tools to be able to quantify and personalize, market and monetize their reputation. Here are some good examples of some of our CrossLoop professionals who are leveraging it:

OnClick Tech Support:
1) They provide remote support with CrossLoop and here is their CrossLoop badge: http://www.onclicktechsupport.com/remotedownload.htm
2) They are using Craigslist to advertise their service with their custom URL (click on the CrossLoop logo): http://duluth.craigslist.org/cps/604835940.html

When you click on his profile here (or through his Badges on the above links), you will notice the number of sessions he has logged now with different individual clients - he is building up a very impressive reputation with some good customer testimonials that aid in getting them more business.

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1) CrossLoop Badge on his blog here
2) His profile and custom URL on CrossLoop: http://www.crossloop.com/RobertPlumer   

I intend to feature creative technical support and training CrossLoop professionals here on our blog. If you have an active profile with our Badge on social networking sites, classifieds, your blog etc. - email me at least two links, like above, at mrinal [at] crossloop.com. I will work on getting them up here and again - hope to get you some more promotion.

Think of me as your marketer and if you really like what I do - I welcome tips through the small widget on the left sidebar below :)

Good Afternoon and Good Luck!

February 07, 2008

CrossLoop is Growing - Seeking Web Developer

It gets exciting every minute our users have a session and to continue bringing the best so that everyone can help and share with those that matter - we are seeking a Web Developer.

Details for the position are here

If you have the right skills and very importantly, like to work for a cause of empowering people, like Brian and his grandma (see handwritten letter below), with people you can smile and laugh with everyday (Many in the corporate world may ask - whats that?), contact us at jobs@crossloop.com. Maybe you know someone who does, please have them contact us.

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