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Friday, July 28, 2006

Dell have joined the conversation

While the delegates at the "Blogging For Business" seminar yesterday were discussing the need to respond to critical comments from bloggers one of the delegates mentioned Jeff Jarvis and Dell. This is a person who criticised Dell for not honouring a callout service agreement. Only he did it on his blog and it got picked up by the blogosphere. Dell refused to respond publicly and as a result fanned a lot of criticism of the company, and arguably affected share values quite significantly. That was back in June 2005. This sparked my interest and I decided to ferret about on the Internet to get more background detail. And in doing so I found Dell now have their own blog - One2One - check it out. You'll find a post about the Flaming Laptop. The interesting thing is yet again someone somewhere was expressing negative comments about the company. But this time Dell have responded and whilst there have been quite a few negative comments left about the affair there are comments that offer differing views. And what has happened is that a much more balanced picture of the situation has emerged. Obviously Dell has learnt that the blogosphere isn't going to go away and has decided to join the conversation. I think this will turn out to be a classic case study of a large corporation learning how to engage with customers, fans and critics through the medium of the blog - and therefore definitely one to stick in your RSS feed reader. Thanks for sharing that with us Coral.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, Dell are certainly having to learn while in full public view - they have even had to change the name of their Blog now! As you mention, this is likely to turn into a classic case study and certainly one that I'll be keeping an eye on.

On a slightly different tack, more in line with Jeff Jarvis and "DellHell", you might also like to have a look at the ongoing "AOLHell" saga with Vincent Ferrari trying to cancel his AOL account. Another PR failure brought to light and then spread by blogs and the internet.

All the best.

8/10/2006 11:29:00 am  
Blogger Richard Williams said...

Dell do seem to be learning quite quickly, and typically the press jump on the opportunity to play up the porn thing.

I do hope Dell make a go of the blog now. As for AOLHell I still haven't forgotten the Wednesday morning maintenance shut-down. I lasted with them from '95-'97 before trying a proper ISP (UNet) - still going aren't they? And yes, there were a lot of stories of uncancelled credit card payments - funny, I thought that sort of lacksedaisical (spelling?) practice had died out - obviously not!

8/10/2006 05:54:00 pm  

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