We launched CrossLoop on Nov 1 of last year and since then we are proud to say that we have been embraced by users in 130 countries. If you want to know more details of the CrossLoop world-wide coverage, click here
As you may have felt through this blog, we treasure every user and if they give us an opportunity to interact with them, we do so very enthusiastically and personally to learn more about them and how CrossLoop has helped them. Apart from learning and getting satisfaction that the product just works :) , its a huge motivator for this small team.
Needless to say, there are many media outlets that have taken us to our users - it has been the radio, TV, magazine, websites, and our phenomenal bloggers (apart from users like you telling your friends about CrossLoop)
So to celebrate all our users and some of these media mentions of CrossLoop, we decided to represent and celebrate them through our "Global Response to CrossLoop" map.
You can click on the placemarks on the map or on the links on the left. [Don't forget to fly through these using Google Earth - the journey is a blast!]
[Legend: All Blue placemarks are CrossLoop Users; All Green ones are Media coverage and All Red (there is only one now - me) will be those associated to CrossLoop]
This "Global Response to CrossLoop" will be a work in progress and I will continue to add users. Eventually, this will also feature on our site. Since we have many users now, I would like to add one from each country that has not been represented yet on this map.
So if you do qualify for that, you can email me the following so that I can get you up on this map:
- How and why you use CrossLoop
- Your geographic location
- A link to your site/blog/business if you have one
- A picture of you or one of your favorites
Good Afternoon and Good Luck!
This is a fantastic idea! Here's wishing you the best and a map full of happy users!
Posted by: Matthew McVickar | July 06, 2007 at 05:57 PM
Dear Mrinal and the CrossLoop team, this is a fantastic idea for a very great application. And just as Amit mentioned previously, here's hoping for a bubble-cluttered map!
Wish you guys the very best.
Posted by: Benson John | April 21, 2007 at 06:42 PM