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Filed under Business on May 4, 2008 by Chris LoSaccoJetBlue has a great writing staff
I signed up for JetBlue's TrueBlue point program today, and I was greeted with this success page:
Thanks for joining. Your TrueBlue number is ###. Unless you've got a photographic memory, you might want to print this page for your reference. (You can also cut out the card below for your traveling convenience - or to impress your friends.)
Awesome. Made me smile and I immediately felt good about booking a flight with them (I hadn't yet, as I wanted to get the number before I booked). They really sealed the deal.
In addition, they had a really concise, clear way to describe the terms of the program:
TrueBlue points live for 1 year. So to earn your free flight, you need to accumulate your 100 points in a consecutive 12 month period. Just to be clear, that means any unused points automatically expire on their first birthday. For example, if you earn 12 points on 12/31/04, those 12 points expire on 12/31/05.
No complicated rules, just a plan English description in a down-to-earth tone.
We're currently working on our first product offering at Arc90, and crafting the writing within and about a product isn't easy. It's good to see that JetBlue took the time to put some effort and creativity into how they speak to their customers.
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Supporting Milliseconds Date Formatting in Strtotime() | Main | Java Quick Tip: Restlet & Spring Integration

I couldn't agree more - I even feel like their clear language is reinforced by their logo - with clear, clean fonts.
Posted on May 4, 2008 12:58 AM by Chris D