During a unique demonstration at the Internet Retailer Conference & Exhibition (IRCE) 2008 in Chicago, Illinois this week, a successful project with BodyGuardz, creator of electronic device transparent skin protectors, has been announced by developer of the popular and affordable live chat software solution, Bravestorm, BoldChat.Director of Marketing, Bravestorm, Ross Haskell, declared: "In an effort to prove how easy it is to get BoldChat installed quickly and effectively for our customers, we began and completed an implementation of a fully-functioning, free trial version of our software for BodyGuardz on the first day of the tradeshow."
Bravestorm's BoldChat, founded in 2003, offers a one-of-a-kind, effective and affordable live chat solution for businesses of all sizes. Thanks to its feature-rich software application that enables real-time chats, visitor monitoring, integrated pro-active invitations based on rule-sets, canned messages, and customized chat buttons and windows, all in an easy-to-install and budget-friendly package, the company has built a strong reputation.
A product of Utah-based NLU Products, BodyGuardz, offers scratch-proof, durable protective film options that protect various electronic devices, from media players, phones and gaming devices to cameras, laptops and more. For full-body and screen protection, each skin is designed to custom fit a particular device.
Because he wants to increase BodyGuardz sales by engaging his customers with a reliable live chat product, President, NLU Products, Kirk Feller, says he decided to get involved in the demonstration.Feller commented: "BodyGuardz scratch proof transparent films are custom-designed for a variety of individual electronic devices." He concluded: "BoldChat offers us the ability to instantly direct customers, in a live chat session, to the BodyGuardz product that best fits their particular device model. We look forward to using this powerful tool to enhance our customer service, as well as provide a positive customer experience on our Web site."