Give great service
I just came across this blog post about one person’s views on giving great customer service. It’s a good read. I’m off to D.C. for
I just came across this blog post about one person’s views on giving great customer service. It’s a good read. I’m off to D.C. for
We’re opening day 17 of not having my podcast feed listed in iTunes 4.9. Came across an article similar to my previous entry regarding the
Came across an article today about fan films and their growing place in the world of film. Our most cherished sci-fi franchises are in a
Well, it’s been 13 days now, and still no placement of the CommunityGuy.com podcast in the iTunes Music Store directory. And no notification of status.
I submitted my Community Guy podcast to the iTunes Music store to list in their directory 9 days ago. With not a peep out of
Through work, I had to upgrade my phone when I switched to AT&T. I had one big thing I needed – Bluetooth. For as much
I came across someone referring to my community definition post, and one of the commenters on that blog shared an incredible comment about community: Dave
One of the least community friendly companies around, Apple (yes Apple) screws up what could have been an amazing opportunity. Yesterday they launched iTunes 4.9.
Queer Eye for the Straight Guy is now podcasting their weekly Hip Tips. Great idea!
When I heard that the X-Men fans were up in arms because the director for the third X-Men movie was a new guy, I was
I came across this intersting Craft Manifesto. I think it’s quite applicable to the current “participation economy” that we’re entering into. Using the word “craft”
Just a heads up – this site will be down over the weekend. The “little server that could” that’s been running this site and others
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