Whats that coming over the hill? Is it a PR nightmare?
Jul/091
Horizon Realty have got a few things to learn about reputation management and social media…
The company are attempting to sue twitter user @abonnen (followed by just 20 other users) for £50,000 after she sent the following tweet to a friend:
Now, they could have let it slide quietly away, witnessed by only a small handful of people, that would likely have been the quickest, cheapest and easiest way to deal with the situtaion. They could have used social media properly and responded to the issue, showing that they cared about their customer , that would have been the most sensible way to deal with it and would likely have improved their reputation as a company. Of course, instead of the first two options, they decided to blow the situation out of all proportions creating a huge amount of bad press and bad will for themselves…
Yesterday most of us probably hadn’t heard of Horizon Realty, with todays news their brand image has been tainted, internationally, by moldy appartments, customer bullying and money grabbing…
It doesnt even matter if any of these things are true or not, attacking a customer for complaining about your service (especially with law suits) is a sure way to:
- Make you look guilty of whatever your customer is complaining about.
- Alienate your existing and future customers.
- Make the inital molehill in to a huge bad PR mountain.
Spokesman for Horizon, Jeffrey Michael, was quoted to say:
“We’re a sue first, ask questions later kind of an organization”.
Stories which feature customer bullying through, or because of, social media tend to become very visable very quickly these days and I’d suggest that this policy is in need of an urgent review…
Blogging Tips from Tim Ferriss
Jul/091
Some great tips to help you increase your blog traffic without neglecting the rest of your life and work in the process.
The rest of Tim Ferriss’ Blog is very much worth checking out at http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/
Unemployed Gray
May/090
A tribute to randommel.com and all the guys who have a little too much time on their hands because of this so called recession. I love unemployment!
St. Vincent: “Now Now”
Mar/090
Games and the music industry
Dec/080
“I don’t really look at the last 10 years of music business as a negative,” Weezer bassist Scott Shriner told Wired.com. “A lot of people are sad — nobody buys records anymore and everyone’s downloading and all that. But I think there’s more interest in music than ever, and I just want to use technology to reach people as much as possible.”
source http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2008/12/gadgets-games-h.html
Overdue
Nov/080
This is a particularly silly email conversation sent to me by mr @SchnitzelvKrumm
http://www.27bslash6.com/overdue.html
RAC Remixes Album
Oct/080
As if stereogum hadn’t give us enough already (including OK X, a tribute to OK Computer as well as Enjoyed (Bjork, Post) and Drive XY (REM, Automatic for the people) I have been listening to RAC Vol. 1, a set of remixes from the ultra talented portugese artist RAC.
RAC’s take on Hunting for witches maybe even improves on (in my opinion) one of Bloc Party’s best and along with pretty much every track on this set, Orlando Bloom and Manner To Act especially , are both remixed intelligently and respectfully.
Neil Hannon discussing the ingredients of a great eurovision hit!
Sep/081
It’s all about that key change! What a ledgend!
Monome
Sep/080
XLR8R TV Episode 71: Daedelus from XLR8RTV on Vimeo.
They have been around for a while but God do I want one of these!
Undeniably beautiful simplistic design, hugely cool electronic music all wrapped up in shiny open source goodness… mmm.
Unfortunately getting your hands on one of these bad boys isn’t going to be so simple. Just two guys putting these together and the huge demand means there is no pre-order for the foreseebale future and although there are kits and free documentation available to help us build our own, just a look at some of those circuitboard diagrams makes me think it might be best left to the professionals…
