The time when the media speculated ?
And the companies were silent?
Remember the time,
When whatever you wanted to say to the company was pretty much impossible?
And whatever they decided to stick with would be stuck with, till the end of the year at least?
Well, good morning, world ! 'Cause that time has officially ended for some businesses at least!
Joel Cheesman, the internet recruiting blogger posted his letter to SimplyHired and Indeed, bout what he wishes for them and from them and Paul from Indeed and Dave from Simplyhired promptly responded to his post.
The ensuing conversation shows directions where the vertical search and online markets could be headed.
Maybe this is what they meant by "open source business" ! And Joel, SimplyHired, Indeed and all the readers have gained from this conversation!
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Hi Gauty,
ReplyDeleteThis is a very small community right now of startup businesses and online specialists. That's why Joe's posting gets an immediate response.
You can post anything you want about a big company on your blog and unless you're one of the biggest bloggers, I don't think you'd hear a thing.
You would probably have trouble getting the word out to other users of the company's products, too, unless you started a comment campaign on other blogs.
After all, do you read every blog written by Little Miss Nobody?
And unless she can grab the ear of a somebody no one is going to care.
The Canadian Headhunter