| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - BACKGROUNDER
|
|
|
After all, Cajolet has succeeded in coaxing a little specialty newsstand into a five store chain and a website that carries 200,000 computer book, software and game titles. Because these titles are in the specialized fields of computers, business and technology, this can be looked at as a stocking feat (hence the candid shot of a shoeless Cajolet.) |
Laval: the latest Camelot-Info store opened in June 1999. This store is aimed at the wide Laval market, featuring a full computer book offering, software and a great games section.
|
Finding that special title and
delivering it to the customer in a convenient and timely
manner is what his website http://www.camelot.ca
is all about. In more ways than one, "camelot
delivers", because it is one of the few websites
anywhere in the world that also delivers a modest profit.
This is why a recent Quebec government study featured
Camelot as an example to be followed.
|
Côte-des-Neiges: in operation since November 1998, this store in addition to the full complement of computer books and software.
|
But what manner of man is this
that makes manifest today that which still so many seek to
find? For surely, "a website that delivers" knocks
the socks off industry analysts who see the internet as a
new way to lose your shirt. Cajolet is one of the new
category of business leaders, and is, as his publicist has
labeled him, a webventurist. |
Camelot at Comdex - Quebec '99
|
Picking up on the "camelot
delivers'', this is a story about an outstanding Canadian
business performance, about a Montreal, Quebec company, that delivers anywhere in Canada, free of charge.
|
Camelot at Comdex - Quebec '99
|
Cajolet is in such good company that his stores and website could be featured in Good Housekeeping. Camelot is one of those organizations, as those management books say, "that takes on the personality of its CEO." |
Camelot at Comdex - Quebec '99
|
Besides showcasing the latest in books, software and games, the website features photos of all his key people - a human touch that is missing in these days of electronic catalogues. Pictured are the folks who pull together everyday, thriving on keeping those well-located storefronts tidy and shiny and on fulfilling the Camelot promise. |
| Cajolet has put his true stock
into gathering around him the brightest in the business, a
merry band of service-savvy, computer-centric people, who
strive beside him daily in a quest to be the best. And its
not just books and software that these folks deliver.
They've got suggestions, solutions - in short ANSWERS.
In today's business climate, that is a feat to behold. -30 - More info:Robert Cajolet |
|
|
|
![]() |