Canada Post Mails 2.0

Canada Post just had a little makeover.  I’m not sure when abouts this was but it seems they’ve taken a liking to making the website more interactive — primarily with Adobe Flash technology and video streaming.  Will this make mailing easier?  I don’t know … I think the problem when it comes to general mailing is that some things that should be simple are left complicated due to factors such as weight, gasoline prices and distance.  Throw on dimensions and the different levels of Xpresspost or registered mail that you can send letters or parcels with and it’s no wonder that sometimes we’re all left standing in the midst of confusion scratching our heads — wondering which choice we should make.  Thankfully there are the Canada Post workers who do a great job at simplifying it for us.  Now why is it that they can’t seem to do that on the website?

Welcome to the world of web 2.0 Sophie!

Welcome to the world of web 2.0 — Sophie

Perhaps Sophie, the new face of Canada Post’s online team may make navigating that website that much easier.  Other than that, the website’s look is just more of the same web 2.0 trend.  Yawn?  Not necessarily, but I am interested in seeing what other changes they will be making to their website in the near future.  Canada Post has already pushed forward buying stamps online and designing your own stamps with your own photographs, but perhaps what they need is a Facebook application?

We’ll see …

Canada Post’s new website look

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