February 25, 2007
Harnessing Consumer Voice to Improve Products & Customer Experience
Brilliant! I am very impressed by the recent release of several Digg style user feedback and voting mechanisms applied to improving companies and products. There are two forward thinking companies who have gained quite a bit of press:
- Dell Ideastorm - No doubt part of the effort to revive the fortunes of Dell now that Michael Dell is back at the helm. Makes Dell more open and responsive to consumers. Much better than a canned survey from a market research firm since the suggestions are unedited and can be voted upon. I absolutely love the fact that it requires registration so Dell can continue a dialog with these consumers who obviously care.
- Yahoo! Suggestions - The Yahoo! Suggestions board is being used to gather feedback for quite a few number Yahoo! properties (15 at launch) from Autos to Real Estate. A pretty good first start. The only wish I have is Yahoo! should really promote this a lot more. A lot of the suggestion boards don’t have a lot of traffic nor enough feedback to form a critical mass.
Remember, companies exists to fulfill and capitalize on a market demand or consumer desire, what better way than to get this feedback directly from your customer’s mouth?
Update: Peter Cashmore and TechCrunch has a pretty interesting post about this as well.
Filed by SWong at 10:14 pm under Marketing, Web 2.0, Yahoo!
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