Hello folks,
With the power of social networking etc, I've been sharing more of my development work with Expat Audio on both our Facebook page and on Twitter. They are both quick and easy to share pictures and video's, without having to commit too many details (that are still being ironed out).
Despite that, I feel like it's not the best way to communicate with our customers (Expat Audio customers that is...). Many of y'all still get your information from groupdiy. I've asked a few folks that have emailed us, and the general feedback I've received is that some folks have facebook, and virtually none of y'all use twitter.
So what's an attention seeking, need-motivation-from-customers type person supposed to do to show what he's up to and get feedback? Create a post at the start of the project, specifically for that project? Have a single thread that's dedicated to "workshop stuff"?
Thoughts on a postcard.
/R
With the power of social networking etc, I've been sharing more of my development work with Expat Audio on both our Facebook page and on Twitter. They are both quick and easy to share pictures and video's, without having to commit too many details (that are still being ironed out).
Despite that, I feel like it's not the best way to communicate with our customers (Expat Audio customers that is...). Many of y'all still get your information from groupdiy. I've asked a few folks that have emailed us, and the general feedback I've received is that some folks have facebook, and virtually none of y'all use twitter.
So what's an attention seeking, need-motivation-from-customers type person supposed to do to show what he's up to and get feedback? Create a post at the start of the project, specifically for that project? Have a single thread that's dedicated to "workshop stuff"?
Thoughts on a postcard.
/R