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Businesses, Come Closer. No, Closer.

Monday, April 28th, 2008

Here’s what I took away from PodcampNYC 2.0:

Doing 1 thing great > 2 things good > 3 things average…etc.

But how do you do one thing really great as a business? Start by listening.

Provide a space, physical or digital, for your customers to ask you questions, ask each other questions, make suggestions, complain or praise.

Then:

  • Answer questions
  • Thank people for their suggestions and look at implementing those ideas
  • Apologize for mistakes or defects and fix promptly
  • Humbly accept compliments
  • Be quick
  • Be human

Interact with a customer on their terms. That’s the beauty of the web. It is live and asynchronous all at once.

Be aware, when you do open up, you’re going to see some criticism. Some of it is probably going to be harsh and that’s OK. Take a deep breath. Respond politely and try to ease their pain. Imagine if you convert someone who really hates you. They’ll probably give you twice the respect and be a outspoken advocate.

So, what are some online tools to get you started?

Twitter (in practice with JetBlue)

Get Satisfaction (in practice with PBwiki)

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The Grand Experiment

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

The Shall (of Mar)Can you create a vital community-driven Web site in six months? Now, can you do it from 1,366 miles away?

I’m about to find out using my hometown Marshall, Minn., as my test subject. Using my personal contacts (my family) and some grassroots efforts online I want to create a vibrant user-powered community center. I dub thee “The Shall.”

For at least 6 months I plan to:
- Log in and post something relevant to the community daily
- Document the process (challenges, successes, humorous anecdotes)
- Try and have some fun connecting with the prairie town I grew up in

Residents get their local news and gossip (they hosted who for dinner?) from two primary places: The Marshall Independent (a hard-working and award-winning paper where I did a summer internship) and gomarshall.net (oh, Lord have mercy…that is a marquee).

And while both sites have some sort of social networking/communication going on, it’s no where near something like mnspeak.com.

The Shall is going to aggregate everything related to Marshall (on YouTube, Flickr, news stories, events) and allow citizens to publish their own content (news, questions, garage sales, video from the basketball game).

I was inspired to try this after I saw the Boulder Daily Camera move their community site to Ning.

I’m starting with a loose framework and an open mind. Let’s see what happens!

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Netflix a Neo-Business

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Netflix LogoDisclaimer: I own stock in Netflix.

Netflix is doing a great job of opening up lines of communication with its customers. It’s simple and it needs to be a standard for all businesses.

They’ve set up a community using Ning.

They’ve also got a blog. Oh, and did I mention their Facebook page?

Why every business doesn’t have a blog and community (and sometimes wiki) set up is lamebrained. You could literally have all two or three up and running in under an hour using Blogger, Wordpress, PBWiki, Ning or a host of other free/cheap service providers.

It’s especially useful when customers have a complaint or question about your product. In the case of Netflix, it’s been especially useful during the past year in explaining to customers the stopping block for instant viewing on Macs and on Firefox.

It won’t necessarily make the problem go away, but as a customer, knowing someone is listening and working to fix the problem is more than half the battle.

We live in a culture of change and the fast flow of information. The worst thing you can do is forget to lay the plumbing down.

You certainly don’t want to end up here.

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Affordable Business Web Design Template

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

Stride TemplateI’m announcing the release of Stride Template, my first XHTML/CSS template available for purchase.

Why? There’s certainly no shortage on the number of web templates out there, but it’s hard to track down a professional-grade design.

I’ve created Stride for the thousands of small to medium-sized businesses who can not afford to hire out an agency, but want a web presence that is clean and professional.

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Here I Am, Rock You Like A Spring Shower

Monday, February 18th, 2008

I consider myself a guitar player in only the loosest sense.

I’ve never had formal lessons and usually don’t venture too much up the fret board. But, I do enjoy fumbling my way through some Jim Croce, Bob Dylan and Jimmy Buffett.

My parents got me a left-handed* guitar for my birthday years ago (you know, something constructive) and it still stands as one of my most beloved and highly-used gifts of all time.

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RunningDesign is the online home of Drew Geraets. I'm a journalist, writer, photographer, web designer and pseudo-athlete. Originally from Minnesota, I'm currently living, working and eating hotdogs in New York City.

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