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	<title>Comments on: Dealing with negativity from the blogworld</title>
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		<title>By: RichardatDELL</title>
		<link>http://powerofretail.com/2007/05/30/dealing-with-negativity-from-the-blogworld/#comment-131</link>
		<author>RichardatDELL</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 14:49:21 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hi Shalini
Interesting perspective on dealing with bloggers.  As part of Dell's social media team, I think dealing with bloggers comments needs to be part of an overall corporate strategy about blogs and how companies choose to operate in the new world of communications and online connections.  

Worth pointing out that today there are 1 billion people online, 6 billion to go.   There was a 350% increase in internet connectivity in Latin America between 2000 and 2005; 120 MM people online in China…less than 10% of the population; 93% of students in EU are online; and, 90% of Korea has access to broadband.

Seems to me companies have 2 choices: Join the conversation….
….or procrastinate and then join the conversation later on anyway….

In this respect dealing with bloggers becomes part of an overall strategy involved in joining the conversation, which we are learning about day in and day through direct2dell, studiodell, Ideastorm and responses like this.

Just a perspective you might find helpful.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Shalini<br />
Interesting perspective on dealing with bloggers.  As part of Dell&#8217;s social media team, I think dealing with bloggers comments needs to be part of an overall corporate strategy about blogs and how companies choose to operate in the new world of communications and online connections.  </p>
<p>Worth pointing out that today there are 1 billion people online, 6 billion to go.   There was a 350% increase in internet connectivity in Latin America between 2000 and 2005; 120 MM people online in China…less than 10% of the population; 93% of students in EU are online; and, 90% of Korea has access to broadband.</p>
<p>Seems to me companies have 2 choices: Join the conversation….<br />
….or procrastinate and then join the conversation later on anyway….</p>
<p>In this respect dealing with bloggers becomes part of an overall strategy involved in joining the conversation, which we are learning about day in and day through direct2dell, studiodell, Ideastorm and responses like this.</p>
<p>Just a perspective you might find helpful.</p>
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		<title>By: Shalini Bahadur</title>
		<link>http://powerofretail.com/2007/05/30/dealing-with-negativity-from-the-blogworld/#comment-132</link>
		<author>Shalini Bahadur</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 15:57:48 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Hello Richard,
A very good approach, I must say. By joining the conversation, a company is taking a proactive step, which is absolutely essential today. Communication is the best means of finding out what people think of a company and blogs and social networks are the best medium.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello Richard,<br />
A very good approach, I must say. By joining the conversation, a company is taking a proactive step, which is absolutely essential today. Communication is the best means of finding out what people think of a company and blogs and social networks are the best medium.</p>
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