Did Apple Really Copy CloudNet360?

What’s the secret Apple “sauce” that has Apple “fan boys” lining up for days in advance of a product release?

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Fortunately for Apple, there seems to be a number of trigger points that gets their fans salivating over a 2 ounce weight reduction on an iPad.

Which kind of makes you wonder how physically emaciated these iPad owners must be if they’re so exhausted from carrying their iPads around that 2-ounces is really going to be the make-or-break weight that gets them over the hump and through the day.

But that’s another topic I suppose.

For me, I’m neither a “fan boy” nor am I an Apple hater. I’m one of those rare creatures that actually use both Apple products and PC products daily for time wasting recreation and time saving, productive, work. And I really like specific features and benefits that both product lines have to offer.

In fact, I’ve written this missive on a Surface2 tablet, with the auxiliary keyboard, because I like the “real” keyboard feel and speed combined with the screen layout of the Surface2 versus the virtual keyboard of an iPad.

I also like the convenience of simply grabbing a tablet when the mood strikes me and moving to the solitude of not looking at my distracting MacBook Pro in the office with all the distractions of instant notifications, email, and other voices in the background. I write better in the break room at a table with a steamy hot cup of coffee.

I also find the 3rd party software is usually better on a PC than a Mac so there are multiple functional reasons I use both platforms daily.

But… and here’s the big but… but I always end up back into the iPad, MacBook Pro, iPhone 6 and iMac family for 1 simple reason.

They all work together.

One thing I absolutely love is the ability to copy information, like an address, from the browser of my MacBook and paste it into a Note and then have this Note magically appear on my iPhone.

I use this simple feature all the time and cannot live without it anymore!

Could I just email this to an Android or Windows phone? Of course I could… I just don’t want to.

And there’s likely an “app” I could download for an Android phone to replicate this convenient functionality or “rules” I could set up in Outlook… but I just don’t want to.

I don’t want “connect” things, or “configure” things… I have other things to do like actually using the tools I bought.

Apple just makes all these functions work together in a very easy to use, convenient manner, and I don’t know, nor do I care, if I can “set this up” with an Android or Windows environment. I just don’t want to!

When Apple haters criticize the lack of new features in the Apple platform, they’re not seeing the immense value that Apple is providing by including everything I need under 1 umbrella, connecting it all together, and making it all work as one cohesive system.

There will always be the 1% of the population that has endless hours to research, configure, maintain and then brag about their technical marvel of assembly but that’s never going to be an audience that appreciates the power of the pre-packaged system no matter how great it works “out of the box”.

This is where CloudNet360 comes in.

The CloudNet360 business automation system simply works. It brings all the pieces I need together into one easy to use system so you don’t need to construct a Frankenstein puzzle with a multitude of separate business applications.

I already have all these critical business tools included, integrated, and all working as one cohesive system:

  • Website builder and CMS (content management system)
  • Squeeze Page and Offer Templates
  • CRM / Autoresponder
  • Scheduling & Billing system
  • Membership system
  • Project Manager
  • Shopping Cart
  • Affiliate System
  • One Click UpSell System
  • Live Chat
  • Click to Call
  • Ticket Support System

Sure, I could “build” this same system with separate apps.

I could use TimeTrade for scheduling coaching events, and appointments, and Leadpages to build squeeze pages, and WordPress for a website, and Wishlist for a membership site, and Basecamp for a project manager, and Liveperson for live chat, and ZenDesk for ticket support, and 1Shoppingcart for a shopping cart, and MailChimp for an auto responder, and GoMoxie for click to call, and then hire a consultant in place of the CloudNet360 e-Business Advisor.

I could “connect” them all via API, sure… but they will never be truly integrated in the same manner that CloudNet360 is fully integrated. None of these “Frankenstein” systems would truly “talk” to each other the way CloudNet360 works as 1 big, happy family.

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