100 blogs in 100 days, day 92: The Social Customer Manifesto

Day 92 of 100 blogs in 100 days comes to us from Christopher Carfi

Blog: The Social Customer Manifesto
About: The Social Customer Manifesto blog (and accompanying podcast) takes a look at business from the radical point of view of the customer. Typical topics range from general business and marketing, to emerging technology trends that are affecting relationships at the customer/vendor boundary (blogs, wikis, social networks, and the like), to snarky commentary on the cluelessness of companies that seem to have forgotten that it’s customers who pay their bills (Dell, Comcast…are you listening?).

So drop on by to The Social Customer Manifesto and let Christopher know what you think.

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