Casual thoughts about interacting wih the untouchable (and other Web 2.0 short reflections)
- a) following thought leaders
- b) getting fast, sweet, short news of topics I care (the amount of relevant info I get over Twitter in let`s say 3 minutes, I would never get it sitting a whole morning watching newspapers) AND
- c) INTERACTING WITH THE OTHERWISE UNTOUCHABLE in the physical world
- Two days ago I talked with @CoCaCola … I said over Twitter that a new can presentation seemed very cool to me. In seconds, they replied back. What do I win with this? Nothing probably, but @CoCaCola surely wins certain particular appreciation from my side, and it`s highly likely that next time I`ll order s Coke over a Pepsi.
- What about interacting with your favorite books authors? I do it often. How faster would you be able to tell that his/her book sucked or not and why, and get an answer
- When a delivery service I order takes more that promised, or when any other of my providers suck (public services, telecom, airline, health, etc.) I instantly complain over Twitter. In minutes they apologize and if I`m lucky, they even compensate with a treat. That does not happen in the “physical world” or at least not with the same effect: x thousand followers wouldn`t hear (read) my claim. Now, I know it might sounds unfair/evil, but it works. I guess bottomline it is helping companies to be better, to serve better in a society like the Colombian where customer service is an inherited weakness.
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