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Ear to the Groundswell: Get Satisfaction trial

February 2, 2009

Improving what SCL does, and how we do it, is of paramount importance – because we can better serve our Customers. Getting feedback from interested parties is vital, and can help set up a positive feedback loop. Using online tools to do this has two functions: To demonstrate / experiment with these tools, so this [...]

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Web 2.0 articles in bdaily #4 – When

January 28, 2009
This entry is part 4 of 8 in the series bdaily

n.b. This was originally published on bdaily. I originally titled last week’s blog post ‘How’ – doh! You can find the ‘How’ article here. Cartoon credit to Geek & Poke “Web 2.0: The ‘When’ With Justin Souter of Souter Consulting Part 4 of a series of articles on the application of Web 2.0 It’s happening. [...]

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Bigging up the Thinking Digital (#TDC) conference

January 27, 2009

I’ve been asked to act as an Ambassador for the 2009 Thinking Digital conference. What this means is that I get a Press Pass for helping promote Thinking Digital. I also intend to use Social Media as an experiment to cover my feedback, probably through CoveritLive via my blog, and Twitter etc.. “What is Thinking [...]

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Twitter: splitting business and personal

January 22, 2009

Photo credit to Mallix I have previously posted about splitting out business and personal memes for blogging. I have decided to experiment with splitting my contributions on Twitter in the same way. In anticipation of this, I created an SCL twitter account a few weeks back, to go along with my personal one. Up ‘til [...]

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Series of Web 2.0 articles in bdaily

January 7, 2009

Photo credit to Daniel F. Pigatto If you follow my Twitterstream, you’ll have seen I’m putting together a series of articles on Web 2.0. Today, the first one is published, via bdaily’s e-mail and web channels. I will be re-publishing the articles on this blog, and putting a summary page on the top-right so that [...]

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