Archive for February, 2009:

7 Questions to Evaluate SaaS

Earlier today, Alistair Croll from GigaOm posted a blog entry listing the 7 criteria that should be used when evaluating a vendor, and I think it is spot on. (begin shameless promoting) Last year we launched the Collective Intelligence Platform to function as a content targeting system with a robust API that can accept [...]

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eTail Keynote Opening Video

Jack made some waves at eTail 2009 this morning with his keynote speech “Mob Commerce – A Strategy in Tough Times.” A good presentation technique, of course, is to draw the crowd in with an interesting story, a joke, or something else to capture their attention.
Our choice was to present this bit of silliness – [...]

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The End of an Era of Experts, Guy Kawasaki at UGCX

This morning I was lucky enough to listen to the famous(or infamous depending who you ask) Guy Kawasaki at the User Generated Content Expo. I have yet to hear Guy speak and leave unsatisfied, and on top of that Guy is possibly the most relaxed speaker I have ever witnessed. He spoke about [...]

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Why Social Networks Aren’t Social Enough

It’s pretty hot right now to start corporate Twitter accounts and Facebook pages as a way be more “social” and in touch with the crowd.   But they are no substitute for a website where you can find what you need. 
My mom had an issue with Comcast recently.  I suggested she contact them through Twitter. Their Comcast Cares persona [...]

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