Archive for the 'Reputation Management' Category

Sweet

Monday, December 20th, 2004

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When fans help manage your reputation, you know you have a good thing going on.
Flickr has a fan who is obviously interested in promoting the reputation of Flickr, as well as protecting it from the also obvious ideas of potential disgruntled Flickr employees or users.

Perhaps spending a few minutes registering yourcompanynamesucks.com today wouldn’t [...]

The End is Nigh

Monday, November 22nd, 2004

Alrighty then.
Because I am a mostly honest person, I’d like to make the following declaration:
I agree with everything that Jakob Nielsen says (today).
The last 200 years have driven centralization and changed the human experience in ways that conflict with evolution. The Internet will reestablish a more balanced, decentralized lifestyle.
I had a conversation at dayjob [...]

That’s My Brand and I’m Sticking to It

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2004

Weblogs, Inc. produces over 50 blogs (a.k.a. “weblogs”) including Engadget.com, Autoblog.com, Joystiq.com, BloggingBaby.com and Mark Cuban’s BlogMaverick.com. With blogs ranging from trade to consumer, Weblogs, Inc. is the largest non-pornographic blog publisher in the world. [ source ]

I am not dinging Weblogs, Inc. here at all. Really. I just think the above quote [...]

Six Apart Strands Bloggers

Friday, October 15th, 2004

As I have said before:

Good customer service is often the responsibility of the customer.
With every problem there is also an opportunity.

I was reading about the Stranded Bloggers announcement/rebuttal on Mena’s Corner this morning. When I finished, I emailed the link to Mike and Paul with a subject line of “Bloody Brilliant.”
…it was frustrating for [...]

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