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love number two: June 2012
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Corporations love customers; Organisations love members; Political parties love voters; I go on the hunt to find out how to love and love the best. Subscribe in a reader. Hi world, I'm Alex Dalidakis, a Melbourne based Y-gen working in a role that is some-what social and involves a variety of media, i guess in social-media. I have a background in marketing but nowadays look more towards how marketing can integrate traditional thinking into new media. This is my thinking bubble on the web. 13 has a posse.
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The Oyster Project | Daniel Oyston: Is A Great Product/Service an Excuse for Bad Customer Service?
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Monday, April 19, 2010. Is A Great Product/Service an Excuse for Bad Customer Service? Sorry for the lack of posts lately but I have been busier than a one legged man in an arse kicking contest … Ok, back to the blog. For about 10 minutes. That doesn’t seem to long but when it is a Friday night, and your in your car, wanting to order dinner so you can get home and see your family, and your on you mobile … well it seemed like a year. I could hear, in the background, other calls being answered and unless t...
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The Oyster Project | Daniel Oyston: The best customer service ever
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011. The best customer service ever. We in the blogosphere are often quick to use our blogs to have a whinge about poor customer service we have received. I am guilty of it myself with blogging. Is A Great Product/Service an Excuse for Bad Customer Service? A Pure Unadulterated Rant. I experienced exceptional customer service the other week from a company by the name of Charles Tyrwhitt. But then I moved back to Australia and for one reason or another stopped buying them. Probably ...
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RenewEd: February 2009
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Thoughts, experiences and ideas from a teacher and learner (ancora imparo). Thursday, February 19, 2009. Web 20's Seven Principles for Good Practice. Twenty-two years ago, well before we were using the internet for teaching and learning, Arthur Chickering and Zelda Gamson compiled a list of Seven Principles for Good Practice in Undergraduate Education. Thursday, February 19, 2009. Links to this post. Tuesday, February 17, 2009. Bill Gates - Didn't that dinosaur retire? Sounds like Bill's lost the plot?
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RenewEd: Google+: Not a Facebook-killer (yet)
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Thoughts, experiences and ideas from a teacher and learner (ancora imparo). Tuesday, July 12, 2011. Google : Not a Facebook-killer (yet). After a couple of days exploring Google. G ), I thought I should share my initial thoughts, particularly in terms of its potential to be used in education. If you've been following me for a while, you may recall my predictions when GoogleWave was launched. And hindsight shows that I was wrong there! But I think it's still too early to be calling G a "Facebook killer".
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The Oyster Project | Daniel Oyston: I've moved
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Thursday, January 3, 2013. If by some slim chance you still visit this blog, even though I have not posted in 18 months or so, and by some slimmer chance you actually still want to hear what I've got to share then . Head on over to my new business, Content Grasshopper. Posted by Daniel Oyston. Have enjoyed reading though your posts here, so thanks for the interesting read, will head over to yur new site. January 7, 2013 at 9:41 PM. Hello very nice site! The Oyster Project Daniel Oyston.
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The Oyster Project | Daniel Oyston: Now this is an awesome job application
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Monday, May 30, 2011. Now this is an awesome job application. I have often said to myself that “next time I am applying for a job I am going to cut out all the bullshit resume talk and do something that stands out”. Somehow, I never get around to it. I end up playing it safe. This is a truly cool website/resume application to New Belgium Brewing for the the role of Strategic Marketing and Branding Director. Whoops, update, I am told it is Cascade in Poland :(. Posted by Daniel Oyston. Current Issues in M...
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The Oyster Project | Daniel Oyston: January 2013
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Thursday, January 3, 2013. If by some slim chance you still visit this blog, even though I have not posted in 18 months or so, and by some slimmer chance you actually still want to hear what I've got to share then . Head on over to my new business, Content Grasshopper. Posted by Daniel Oyston. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I aim to bring you one post a week (hey, I try! There was an error in this gadget. Pigs Don't Fly New and Social Media Marketing Zac Martin. Affiliate Marketing' Isn't A Dirty Word.
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The Oyster Project | Daniel Oyston: June 2011
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Wednesday, June 22, 2011. 8 blogging tips from my blogging friends. Part of my role as Online Community Manager at the Global CCS Institute. Is to help guide and support those staff and industry contacts who help us create great content for our online community. They are all super smart people in the industry and have heaps of great information and insights to share. Like lots of industry people, however, blogging doesn’t necessarily come easily to all of them. A big thanks to @nathbush. We all come acro...
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The Oyster Project | Daniel Oyston: 4 Awesome Posts/Links You Probably Missed
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011. 4 Awesome Posts/Links You Probably Missed. I have been a bit busy playing football for a week and then being best man at my mate’s wedding. So, time for a bit of a lazy post. Lazy for me anyway but for you its awesome! Here is a collection of awesome links/posts that you probably missed over the last week or so. You can thank me by standing up at your desk and clapping loudly. Buyer Personas: Where (and How! 3 Marketing Lessons From Drug Dealers. In this post Mike Volpe. Provid...
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