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Hello, my name's Tim Williams and if you're a golfer, I think
you're going to really like what I have to tell you. I hope you
don't mind me e-mailing you - even though we don't really know each
other. I'm just hoping you're a golfer and have the same problem I
use to have.
I like to play golf - not that I'm a fanatic, but I like to try
and play at least once a week - but I never seemed to make it that
often. Do you? Why not? Is it your equipment, the weather, not
enough time, your job, your wife (just kidding), is it to hard to
get a tee time? What is it? Well I'll tell you what it was for
me - was simply trying to line up my golf buddies to go out with me.
I've got no problems calling and getting a tee time. I have
great clubs and a pretty good wife (or maybe it's the other
way around). I can even shake loose during an afternoon during the
week. The pain was having to make all those phone calls to see if
anyone could join me. I mean, I can't tell you how much time I've
wasted over the years chasing people down in that annoying game of
phone tag. You know - "Sorry he's on the phone, would you like
to leave a message?" or "I'm sorry, he's stepped away from his
desk, would you like his voice mail?" Or getting that little pink
phone message in your box reporting "Brent called, you can reach
him on his cell phone?" And then finally - after the chase - a live
voice: "Heck Tim, I could go on Friday, but I'm swamped on Thursday?"
And that's just one guy.
I don't know about you, but that was the whole problem for me.
Getting a group of my buddies together to play. Now I'm not saying
I had to make billions and billions of phone calls - but I do have
a dozen friends or so that I regularly play with over a season -
Ok, so its only 6 or 7 friends - but still, it was a pain to try
and run down just 6 friends to try and coordinate an agreeable time.
And then, when I tried to do it on short notice - like the day before
or even the day of - well, you know the hassle I'm talking about.
So that was the problem. It is the problem isn't it! I think you're
with me on this. I mean - really, I'm not trying to be some slick ad
man spinning a story to "create" some big need in your life that only
I have the solution for. Hey, I'm not creating anything, this problem
has always been there. It's just that since I always hated it - I
though about it, and as a result, a web site idea popped into my head.
And after months and months of exhausting thinking and laboring
countless hours and spending millions and millions of dollars on
programming, TeeTimeSecretary.com was created to save the day.
And that's what I wanted to tell you about. My new and
very clever group calendar and scheduling site where you and your
buddies can post your tee time reservations and the times during
the week you are free to play to a Master Group Calendar that each
of you can access. Then with just a click of your mouse you can
invite or request to join each other for a great day of golf.
And what's really amazing is - the site does all the contacting for
you with automatic e-mails.
What I'm hoping is that the site will work for you. You'll
really be amazed at how easy it makes lining golf up. And what's
really exciting - at least for me - is that sometimes I'll just
barely know a golfer - and have never really asked to play with him
because its kind of awkward for me. Well, now I just do it over
the internet with Tee Time Secretary. You've really got to try it!
You'll be amazed at how easy it will be to expand and build a
pretty good group of players that you start scheduling and playing with.
Well, you can see that I'm pretty excited about the site.
It really works. I hope you'll click http://www.teetimesecretary.com
and check it out. And again, I hope you don't mind me e-mailing
you - its just that if you're a golfer, I really believe this
site will make a difference in your golf life. Any way, please feel
free to drop me an e-mail at tim@teetimesecretary if you have
any questions or comments - I'm not trying to hid from you, and
I'm always happy to hear from you.
Thanks
Tim Williams