For those of us involved in building healthy online communities, or indeed anyone just curious of where the social web will go, the emerging science of social networks is fascinating. Tim touched on an aspect of this his last post and as practitioners we are all learning - both from academia (see Duncan Watts Six Degrees - the Science of Connected Age) and from real lessons on the ground.
Well, I guess it was just a matter of time... ever more sophisticated consumers looking to exercise their economic muscle and progressive companies providing them with the platform to do so.
We have talked about the rise in consumer power before; what is new are the brands that have not just seen the writing on the wall but turned this into a positive.
"The level of engagement with our online Burger Club has surprised us. Members and, in particular, our advocates have proved to be a source of consumer insight that we hope to develop further."
Jim Wilson,
National Marketing Director
Hungry Jacks Australia
"Resonate provided us with a website and online community that positioned us as being open and transparent with our customers. And that is exactly what we are."
Mark Holcombe,
Chairman,
Newmarket Livestock
"Resonate has provided us with strategic thought, execution methodology, and the necessary skills for us to launch our online community."
Richard Umbers,
General Manager - Customer Engagement,
Woolworths Limited
"Resonate's Online Advisory Panel gave us new insights about Melbourne FC members... and an evidence-based approach to marketing."
Jennifer Watt,
General Manager,
Marketing & Communications,
Melbourne Football Club
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