Digitizing photographs is not a luxury but a necessity to preserve a family's entire history of memories - especially for those facing financial difficulties. "Kindness and deeply caring about solving consumers' needs matter most," said Mitch Goldstone, CEO of ScanMyPhotos.com.
Since economic instability has prompted many to postpone their archival scanning projects, ScanMyPhotos has added more features and simplified the process of digitizing a lifetime of photos, slides, and home movie reels. "Every person has a different set of circumstances, and we are devoted to helping in every possible way," Goldstone stated.
“ScanMyPhotos has been a respected and dependable brand for over three decades. We are acutely aware of our customers' individual needs," Goldstone said. “Exemplifying compassion and corporate advocacy during these challenging economic times is an example for every business to construct personal connections.”
As companies struggle to understand ever-shifting economic conditions, extra care and customer empathy matter more than ever. This approach can be an effective way to establish loyalty and foster meaningful relationships. The lesson is that every company can be a beacon of hope by putting consumers first and understanding their needs.
ABOUT SCANMYPHOTOS:
Founded in 1990, the company that preserved one billion pictures is often featured in national news stories for its innovative business practices. A recent FORBES review said the company is a “fantastic online photo digitizing service.” The ScanMyPhotos Journal (ScanMyPhotos.com/blog) provides hundreds of photo scanning tips, news profiles, and discounts for each service.
Contact: Mitch Goldstone, CEO, ScanMyPhotos
7 Corporate Park, Irvine, CA 92606
Email: Goldstone (at) ScanMyPhotos.com