Enterprise 2.0 at work?
May 20, 2007 11:37 AM
What are some examples of corporate websites that include a dialog (in the form of blogs, message boards, etc.) with the customer base, about how the company and its products, and the industry, are doing?
Oops, I don't know if you'd consider some of those corporate enough.. Maybe these will redeem me:
GM, Ford, Microsoft Xbox Live, Kodak Ofoto, Dell, Google.
There's a decent list of European corporate blogs, although the guy says he hasn't updated in awhile.
posted by theiconoclast31 at 11:53 AM on May 20, 2007
GM, Ford, Microsoft Xbox Live, Kodak Ofoto, Dell, Google.
There's a decent list of European corporate blogs, although the guy says he hasn't updated in awhile.
posted by theiconoclast31 at 11:53 AM on May 20, 2007
Doesn't have to be big corporation. Smaller business stuff is okay too. Just looking for good examples of how it's being done. Thanks for the answers so far.
posted by bingo at 12:18 PM on May 20, 2007
posted by bingo at 12:18 PM on May 20, 2007
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CafePress (You can't see their discussion forums without a seller account, I think.)
posted by MsMolly at 12:56 PM on May 20, 2007
CafePress (You can't see their discussion forums without a seller account, I think.)
posted by MsMolly at 12:56 PM on May 20, 2007
Lush has a messageboard on its site, and it's extremely active. (Link is to the USA site but other countries' sites also have messageboards)
posted by SisterHavana at 8:59 PM on May 20, 2007
posted by SisterHavana at 8:59 PM on May 20, 2007
I do a blog for my company: everybody loves free stuff. I don't spend a lot of time discussing our company, but I do try to cover our industry and products as best I can.
posted by snofoam at 9:01 AM on May 21, 2007
posted by snofoam at 9:01 AM on May 21, 2007
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A LOT of web hosting companies have forums. (ASO, Powweb).
posted by theiconoclast31 at 11:46 AM on May 20, 2007