It is pretty - but it triggers a pet peeve of mine. I spend 30 seconds trying to get this page to "do something". It is just the photo and a blue bar a the bottom. No indication of "scroll down". I wonder how many people give up. I was close.
I'm sure larger tech companies would love to do annual reports this way. If only reporting the number of pizza slices satisfied SEC mandated financial disclosure requirements...
liking these 'annual reports'. got one from warby parker this morning as well: <a href="http://www.warbyparker.com/annual-report-2012" rel="nofollow">http://www.warbyparker.com/annual-report-2012</a><p>seems like a valuable exercise for startups to take
I suggested my company use MailChimp to send cold-lead emails for our sales department and it has worked phenomenally well.<p>Lots of closed deals, lots of profits and their website is very easy to use, especially with custom email templates.<p>What more can I ask? I hope they don't get feature bloat and in fact, remove some un-used features.<p>They are well worth your money.
I am really curious about the DMCA takedowns and subpoenas.<p>For the record I like the site and it ran wonderfully for me, although that seems to not be the case universally reading other comments.
Pretty, but it's a shame that there are a few inconsistencies in the data.<p>The most glaring one is that they have users in the Vatican City, but apparently no visitors from there.<p>There are two other things that don't quite add up that I've spotted. Exercise for the reader.<p>That all said, mailchimp is a great product.
Ugh mail chimp. Isn't it incorporated in Belize? Former home of John "badass mutherfucker" McAfee? Home of endemic corruption from highest levels of government? And we hand over our email addresses? What?