Don’t make major announcements on April Fools Day … or your customers might just think you’re a fool.
So, apparently Innovative Interfaces acquired Polaris Library Systems – two major ILS vendors (and yes, Polaris is my library’s ILS vendor).
When did they decide to announce this? On April 1, better known as April Fools Day. The day when companies large and small … make up stupid stuff on purpose. Just to be funny.
Many of us “online types” know that Google does this every year (this year’s Shelfie was pretty funny). Other companies do this with varying levels of success.
So when a major announcement from your ILS vendor springs up from out of the blue on April Fools Day? It makes you think twice, to say the least. That’s certainly what happened over at ALA Think Tank (a Facebook Group for librarians) – much discussion – none of it about the actual merger.
I tweeted about it, and Polaris answered:
@davidleeking @michaelecasey The news is true and we look forward to our companies coming together to provide even better service!
— Polaris Library (@PolarisLibrary) April 1, 2014
So – Polaris and Innovative Interfaces:
- I get that you have to announce it. It’s probably a legal thing.
- But – the purchase happened on March 31. That’s when you should have announced it.
- If you really HAD to announce it on April 1, you should have mentioned that at the start of your press release (which they did finally add sometime late afternoon yesterday).
- The email I received should have gone out on March 31 – not April 1.
- That’s besides the whole “talk to your customers” thing. I’m lookin’ at YOU, Polaris (who tried to sell us an early release beta version of their new LEAP software. No way now – not until the dust settles with the merger).
I’m pretty sure you guys both have some PR types on staff – use them next time, please?