Passport’s Picks of the Week
This week’s installment of picks of the week hits on autonomous vehicles, cities current technologies, and more. Deep dive into some of our team’s must-read picks…
An opportunity for cutting edge technology that improves the transit, parking experience
This article highlights the culture we live and the demand people have for technology to improve our day-to-day lives. It takes an interesting look at where cities currently are with technology initiatives and where cities, like Atlanta, are headed.
– Kelsey Owens, Sales Associate
Study: Self-driving cars are good news for aggressive drivers because they’re easier to ‘bully’
In a shocking turn of events, one study shows that the ones most excited about autonomous vehicles are those who have no intention of actually driving them. There is a correlation between this particular group of people and their level of aggression behind the wheel. One interviewee notes that self-driving cars, with their focus on safety, will be easier to take advantage of. This is why we can’t have nice things.
– Sara Wasserboehr, Graphic Designer
Travis Kalanick says Uber has 40 million monthly active riders
Uber’s founder, Travis Kalanick, has an expired driver’s license and he believe soon — most of us will too. Kalanick believes that in the future, many of us will no longer own a car and will opt for using ridesharing apps. With Uber reaching 40 million monthly active riders, it’s pretty apparent that it’s making a lot of profit, however, the real impactor will be the launch of their autonomous cars…
– Kimberly Kufel, Content Marketing Specialist
Make it easier for happy customers to buy more
Low churn and high loyalty scores from customers is a great thing. In fact, it proves that customers want to do business with you, are loyal, and are willing to tell friends and family about your business. Although low churn and high quality scores is positive, it comes with the need to keep your customers acting on their feelings and continuing to come back to your business. Find out three ways to significantly keep your customers happy and in turn, coming back to your business…
– Bob Youakim, CEO
Poorly designed user-experience has an incredible impact on the success of your mobile app and your company. Not only does it impact revenue, bad UX can even drive away company employees. If you want your mobile app to succeed, keep your approach user-focused.
– Sara Wasserboehr, Graphic Designer