Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Death Wish Coffee's Ambassador Program: Why I am Perfect for it

I know everyone is getting tired of me writing about Death Wish Coffee. More posts about other companies are around the corner. I am saving a lot of my material for The Daily Brew Magazine, which is launching in January 2016. I came across a post that was of great interest to me and I felt like I had to write something about it.

Death Wish recently put out a call for brand ambassadors. For whatever reason, this post didn’t come to my attention for a few days. When it did, I threw my hat into the ring with absolutely zero hesitation.

The fact that I’m such an avid supporter of Death Wish has very little to do with what they do on the coffee side of their operations. I love their coffee and I think their products are at the top of the heap in terms of quality. The main reason I like them is their focus on the satisfaction of their customers.

Too many companies are stuck on too many parts of operating a business. They feel like everything else in their purview is more important than appreciating the people who keep their lights on. A company can’t claim that customer service is their highest priority unless they make it their highest priority.

Out of all the companies I’ve come across, Death Wish is the easiest one to contact. Any time a person emails them the chances are high that everyone on their team takes a look at the message. Their response is filtered through all the genuine, qualified people who work for their team.

Although Death Wish’s ambassador program is a relatively new innovation, I feel like I have been an ambassador for their brand for quite some. A lot of my posts have reflected the fact that I want to do more with them. I will continue to campaign to become more involved, even if I am not accepted as one of their ambassadors.

I will never say that I am more deserving than any other person just because I continue to yak about Death Wish. The subjects about which I decide to write are determined as I’m writing about them. I try to insert little nuances here and there that makes each post more useful than the last.

I love writing and getting rejected for something will never dissuade me from continuing on my path. Anyone who has tried to do anything in writing will tell you how much rejection they have dealt with in their careers. It’s par for the course, especially when it comes to writing for the internet.


Consider this post a public declaration of why I would be perfect for the Death Wish Coffee ambassador program. I have no idea of whether the words contained in this post will hurt or harm my cause. What I do know is I will continue to jump on board with these opportunities whenever they become available. I love Death Wish Coffee and that’s all there is to it.