I'm Randy Valpy, President of Petsecure and welcome to our very first posting of the Petsecure blog. As the oldest (celebrating our 20th anniversary this year) and largest pet health insurance company in Canada it was only natural that we would also be the first to launch a blog. I know, I know, I'm supposed to be blogging, not bragging. But I am really proud of what we do and what we've accomplished together at Petsecure.
For those of you who are on top of the latest developments in the social media, the introduction of our blog is the first of many initiatives in the coming months to improve, grow and evolve the overall experience that our members and other Canadian pet parents have with the team here at Petsecure (You'll find out why we call our customers members in one of our upcoming blog postings).
A couple months back we launched our Pet Healthipedia database which contains some informative and helpful articles on dogs, cats, caring for your pet, plus other rich content like videos and breed information. Petsecure’s Pet Healthipedia is available to all just by visiting www.petsecure.com and then clicking on the Pet Healthipedia tab - or by going directly to www.pethealthipedia.com.
We’ve also recently launched a corporate Facebook page – you can become a fan by clicking here or going to www.facebook.com and searching for Petsecure. We’ve got a lot more plans for the coming weeks and months - within the next few days, we'll launch our Twitter site; @petsecure. Early in 2010, we’ll be launching a portal on Petsecure.com where Petsecure members will be able to track the status of their claim, update their address and payment information, upload pictures of their pet, share their stories, and participate in polls and surveys. And that's just the start.
That’s all for now, but please check back soon (or subscribe by RSS feed or email) as my second posting will be up in the next couple of days.
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Posted by: Guy Cashman | April 27, 2010 at 05:03 PM