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I managed to create a new account, find a Dell UK listing, and edit it to be less than complimentary about the support they offer.
It was quick and easy to do. Maybe now I should go and do the same for my competitors? While making my own listing look glowing. Or making sure it's not on there, so no one else can make it look bad.
The site does have this disclaimer
"If you don't want your writing to be edited mercilessly, then don't submit it here."
So therefore what I just did to Dell UK's listing was fine? if they don't want it edited, it shouldn't be submitted....
If it doesn't take off, then it won't matter. :)
Thanks for this great information. I'll have to give it a look and see if I can muster up the courage to post my own company to Wikology.
I recently did a little seminar for our local client base on wiki technology with the hopes that they might see some useful applications for it. I was somewhat surprised to find that almost none of our attendees - all business professional of some sort - had any clue that wikipedia was a site that they themselves could modify!
I do think that once the technology was explained to them, many of the folks could start to see potential business uses for it. All in all it was a fun little experiment.
We decided to feature wiki technology on one of our podcast episodes: http://www.greatbigpodcast.com/?p=6
On a totally unrelated note, I just wanted to say that I really enjoy your posts on the cre8asite forums. I just now discovered this blog, so now I have much more of your content to read and learn from.
Keep up the good work!!
Tony Valle
StayGoLinks is a new one focusing on the Mobile world, and The Other Bloke's Blog looks at Business and Internet Marketing from a Montreal perspective. There's also quite a collection of Newsletters on the SMM website when you've finished with the blogs.
I think your experience is a great example of how much people do not realize the incredible potential of the Internet and the new vehicles for communication that exist. This has a much bigger impact than the invention of printing. You still had to carry around the books and personally give them to your readers. Now folk can come and help themselves.