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Letting customers participate online

 
hi, Matt, how are you?

Why not give something away? If you do this day-in/day-out, it would be great to hear what does & doesn't work. Or even what you've done - "allowing customers to participate online" is quite ambiguous. Don't customers participate online anyway? (though admittedly often in their own forums/blogs/facebook pages/newsgroups rather than on the merchant's site - which I guess is what you're talking about?)

Which conference by the way?

Thank you!

daniel
 
  • Letting customers participate online, MattRhodes, 7 Apr 14:54
    I'm facilitating a session at a conference next month on allowing customers to participate online - combining their input with expert input on websites and in content. At (http: ...
    • Letting customers participate online, viveksingh, 8 Apr 07:47
      Well, it is good initiative to make an interaction with site visitors in real time. I have implemented this live conference on my site (http://www.rupizmedia.com) http://www.rupizm ...
    • Letting customers participate online, danielb, 11 Apr 00:25
      hi, Matt, how are you? Why not give something away? If you do this day-in/day-out, it would be great to hear what does & doesn't work. Or even what you've done - "allowing custo ...
    • Letting customers participate online, nickwilson, 11 Apr 09:29
      Something that is related to this subject is the Virtual Assistants we produce.  With these the user has the experience of working with a real person and therefore often talks abou ...
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