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September 24, 2003

Small business trial - Ecademy

I'm trialling this online business community site Ecademy as a marketing tool. I'm pretty impressed so far. Its the slickest community framework I've seen for a while, totally syndication friendly, rich linking, and I got meetings set up just by doing some browsing - someone writes to say "thanks for looking at my profile" Not sure how they were notified (in my continuing search for a life) but the site is full of real-time updates and alerts of all descriptions.

I'm sure most of you have seen a six-degrees-of-separation web site before but I hadn't seen one focused on business marketing this good before. I'm thinking that this could be a good way of kick-starting a more formal global trust network for US.

How about it? The more people we trust already who are trialling it out at the same time will a) result in a better quality trial for us and b) will skew the focus of the site towards whatever it is that we do. Netstuff innit?

Posted by .M. at September 24, 2003 08:05 PM

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