NextGen Updates: Version 1.9 Highlights

WHITE LABEL YOUR WEB PAGE We are thrilled to offer our clients the option of customizing their login page to reflect their company’s style and feel. With the ability to spotlight their logo throughout the application, change the color of the login button to match their branding, and choose a background image – service providers…

Convergence Insurance & Advisory Partners with MPAY

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE HUNTERSVILLE, NC (June 19, 2017) – MPAY, Inc. and Convergence Insurance & Advisory Services have joined together to provide comprehensive employer solutions that help promote the long-term success of our mutual clients. This collaboration enables MPAY to widen the reach of its SaaS (software-as-a-service) payroll and human resources offering to employers through their…

Free Marketing? “Like” It!

LIKE…It’s amazing how our perception of this word has changed since Bret Taylor, CEO and co-founder of Quip, built the ‘Like’ button at Friendfeed, the social network he built after leaving Google. If you’re thinking to yourself, “I thought it was created by Facebook”, don’t worry, you’re not alone.  Facebook acquired Friendfeed in 2009 for roughly…

Recognizing & Conquering Business Plateaus

Most business owners share a similar challenge- they’ve aggressively grown business, hired experienced and capable leaders, yet the business has reached a plateau. It’s important to recognize, as it not only affects business growth financially, but also is a prime motivator for the organization’s leaders and employees. I recently read an article written by Karl…

SOC_AL MED_A: Can I Buy a Vowel?

It was the email I’d been waiting three months to receive- the Wheel of Fortune call back invitation. It was formal, including the “when”, “where”, and eligibility rules, but no information on what to expect in the auditions. Where would I turn for this information? Social media. “Be honest with yourself. Don’t spend time and…

Customer Experience: Going for Gold

When was the last time a company exceeded your expectations? Or rebounded well from a mistake? How did that affect your image of them as a service provider? I’m sure we can all drum up a horror story or two from personal experience. That’s easy, but when was the last time you shared a story…