By Joe on November 1, 2009
When companies advertise, they typically do it for one reason: encouraging people to use their brand. The ambiguous, ‘use’ could be in the form of buying something, talking about them or typically think of them in a different light. Most often, these ads are simply platforms where companies encourage customers to buy. We’re becoming accustomed [...]
Posted in Blogging | Tagged advertising, consumer advocacy, marketing, opinion, Safety, verizon, video
By Joe on October 21, 2009
Wow. I am a horrible role-model as a person who positions himself as a social media facilitator through my lack of blog entries. I know, I’ve been greedy and focusing on a lot of efforts on Twitter and Facebook and was sucked into it. I’ve learned that I can’t neglect my personal blog. I commit [...]
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By Joe on August 25, 2009
Alright, so now, my next step is to read it. Don’t have it yet, buy it.
I have some other plans to focus on blogging more soon, stay tuned. In the meantime, could you tell me what you’re interested in? I just might write about it.
~Joe
Posted in Blogging | Tagged book, review, social media, Trust Agents
By Joe on August 12, 2009
I’m a Chase customer who had been loyal, paid all his insufficient funds fees without complaining, maintain credit and checking accounts and even upgraded to their loyalty program for checking account holders, “Chase Rewards.” How do they reward loyal clients who hold trust in them? Sell customer information to third party companies and place obstacles to [...]
Posted in Blogging | Tagged Apathy, Big Business, Chase, consumer advocacy, customer service, JPMorgan, Privacy, Privacy Policy, Rant