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  • Taking an Expanded View of Collaboration

    symphony collaborationWhen most small business owners think collaboration, they generally limit this thinking to the kind of collaboration you might naturally do with a supplier charged with completing some aspect of a larger project or perhaps a strategic partner required to mesh together a complex solution.

    I would like to suggest that in today’s social media world the concept of collaboration is expanded to encompass a much more strategic role.

    In fact, collaboration might just be the ultimate social play. Collaboration in this expanded view can and should include collaboration with prospects, customers, partners, providers and staff. Technology now enables any business, regardless of size, to orchestrate the marketing and management effectiveness and efficiency that a great collaborative effort can bring.

    I believe that this expanded view of collaboration is more than an efficient way to get work done, it’s an entirely new way to think about engaging your markets, building connection and community, and empowering your staff to more effectively deliver your marketing promise.

    Finding ways to systematically employ collaboration at every level of your business is not really that difficult when you shift your mind to this way of thinking.

    With Prospects

    Rate and review – by allowing your prospects to voice their opinions and rate their likes and dislikes with simple scripts like JSKit you can begin to engage them in your marketing content and message in more dynamic ways.

    Public customer service – using tools such as twitter to provide customer service is a tremendous way to publicly demonstrate to prospects that you do indeed deliver as promised

    Comments – by creating and adding content to a blog you can utilize the software’s built in features, or a more active commenting system like Disqus, to engage prospects in a conversation and effectively collaborate on the creation of content

    With Customers

    Success Stories – Using low cost video (youtube, viddler) and audio (audio acrobat) tools you can capture testimonials and case studies from customers and make it very easy for them to collaborate in telling your marketing story.

    Peer2Peer Selling – By creating in person or web based (iLinc, Simple Event) panel discussions with active customers mixed with prospects you can engage your customers in the education process and create peer2peer collaboration and expertise sharing

    Marketing Board – Inviting active customers to formally participate in the development of marketing and business strategies, including simple things such as advising on visuals, is a collaboration strategy that can benefit all involved. (Basecamp, colaab)

    Survey – Getting feedback from your customers via a tool like SurveyGizmo or SurveyMonkey is a great way to measure performance and gain insight into new opportunities

    With Partners

    Workshop Partners – Create a network of strategic partners to both participate in and promote web based events (Calliflower, GoToWebinar)

    Podcast - Interview your strategic partners and record each session to create content for your web site and extend the content with low cost transcriptions. (Casting Words, Libsyn, Skype)

    Network Blog – Create a blog featuring each of your strategic partners as contributors in their specialty and co-market your blog as an industry or community resource. (WordPress)

    With Providers

    Project Collaboration – Use online tech tools such as Central Desktop, Office Live Workspace, or Google Docs to bring together providers for project management with shared customers and real-time collaboration

    Closing Loops – Collaborate more efficiently by using tools such as colaab that allow you and your staff to rate, review and approve work from providers

    File Sharing – Sometimes you collaborate on files that need to be updated and changed often. Giving providers access to the latest versions of files that can be checked out and checked in to ensure accurate revisions is handled nicely by tools such as dropbox and box.net

    With Staff

    Brainstorming – Public and private brainstorming with staff using a mind mapping tool like mindmeister is a great way to build resources and tap the collective knowledge of your entire staff.

    Operations Manual – You know you need one, so let the staff easily build an operations manual using the simple wiki technology of a tool like Central Desktop or PBWiki. This way your manual can be built, viewed and updated on the fly by entire staff.

    Email Management – Using an email management tool like Email Center Pro allow you to assign email stations so multiple people can respond and manage email directed at specific requests or departments with a reporting function that lets you view all activity.

    Communication – There are some great tools, such at Jottvoice memo to email, Meebo chat, and Yammer group twitter tool, that allow your staff to quickly collaborate, communicate, and keep each other in the loop at all times

    And for the mother of all collaboration resources I point you to new media pioneer Robin Good’s public mind map of over 150 collaboration tools neatly grouped by function.

    So, what are your favorite ways to collaborate?

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on May 18, 09 | 3:03 am
    Category: Social Media, Vision, Web Marketing | Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,

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    • simon_bunker
      My personal favorite collaboration tools are as follows:

      For email and docs I use google apps and have had some great results.
      For IM I use Digsby simply because it allows me to group all the IM accounts under one roof which makes my life so much easier.

      Twitter is an obvious one.

      For client communications I use the simpleweb manager more details can be found here www.simpleweb-online.com/. This is a great platform and has revolutionized the way my business works.
    • Wow John, you are adding more and more tools to each post. With this publicity these product manufactures should begin paying you sponsorship bucks.

      All of these tools are great ways to engage and interact with new or continuous clients.
    • Great list of tools but I wanted to add another group:

      With Competitors:

      When you finally determine a customers real needs seldom is there a real competitor out there except for one, yourself. Are you the right fit or is someone else better suited for it?

      Put on joint workshops with competitors. Everyone focusing on their strengths and the needs of the customer!

      Many social networks such as Ning, Kickapps and others you have mentioned before, make great online platforms for this.
    • This is a great list! Just wanted to add Mindjet MindManager as well. Like MindMeister, it allows you to collaboratively brainstorm and develop strategies and plans using a visual, interactive mind map. In addition, you can also leverage secure workspaces to share other files and web conferencing for meetings, presentations, etc... making it a powerful collective solution to complement your initiatives.
    • Anand B.
      Really this is a great one. This allows to group all the IM accounts which makes my life so much easier.
      This gives you secure work spaces to share the web and files for conferencing making it a powerful collective solution .

      www.travelhqr.com
    • Great post and great list! It's unbelievable the number of tools available these days to facilitate collaboration and partnership.
    • Sandra
      Thanks for sharing such a nice list of tools. You can checkout http://www.deskaway.com for project collaboration which is an awesome tool & I cannot work without.
    • Collaboration tools nowadays became more important than ever for all business.
      John, what collaboration tools do you usually use? all these 30?

      P.S. Take a look at my blog about cliet service software and client collaboration http://clientservicesoftware.wordpress.com
    • Collaboration tools are really important now a days for business. I thank you for posting such a important post . I really appreciate it.

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    • hi... nice article, thanks for sharing
    • pramodh
      John,

      What you are saying makes sense as an being inactive in the engagement process with stakeholders may prove detrimental to the businesses. What's required is an active and expanded collaboration with all the stake holders of the business for creating a larger mindshare.

      But the issue is if you see, you have mentioned whole bunch of tools and most of them don't "TALK" to each other. Let's look at your WORKBENCH. You have a community that collaborates being part of workbench.

      You have a web conference service that you use. If you can just get these two to speak to each other, the community knowledge gets enhanced by capturing and putting back the information and knowledge generated during the web-conferences.

      I heard about Duct Tape Marketing through InfusionSoft, the guys who have done a good job of tying most of the selling tasks and it works wonderful. The power of the business is not just in having prospects and customers, but in knowing and understanding lot more of all these stake holders. In this scenario, software's like http://www.infusionsoft.com makes sense since they have "Duct Taped" and allowed the earlier separate software services into one. And it makes a lot of business sense.

      Similarly, I would like to bring to your notice a service called Injoos (http://www.injoos.com), an online collaboration and teamware suite which has tied a lot of these together so that the ENGAGEMENT PROCESS is CONTINUOUS. The Organizational or Business MEMORY LOSS is taken care of. Just come to think of it: there's wiki and blogs, discussion boards, event calendars, file storage services, micro blogging, presence based communication, web conference and many more, and they don't speak to each other. Injoos has "duct taped" most of these services and they speak to each other.

      There is a genuine attempt in answering and addressing the "memory loss" question at Injoos as most of the communication is captured and is easy to retrieve so that the Goal of collaboration for the teams are achieved.

      Today, businesses cannot afford to take the right step of getting online for collaboration, but getting lost in generating value from these collaboration tools.
    • Great job John! ... and thanks for including the Best Online Collaboration Tools map in it. I keep adding new tools to it and we have now surpassed the 200 collaboration tools listed there: http://tinyurl.com/bestcollaborationtools
    • Thanks for the list!
    • I use google appsFor email and docs.
      For IM I use Digsby simply because it allows me to group all the IM accounts under one roof which makes my life so much easier.

      Twitter is an obvious one.
    • Great job.
    • Great list of tools
    • Lin5678
      Commission Junction (“CJ”) is an Online Advertising medium that links advertisers with Publishers (affiliate marketers). An Affiliate Marketer publishes links to CJ advertisers’ programs on their websites and based on the offerings of the CJ advertiser a publisher’s website visitor clicks on a banner link which is directed to the advertisers’ website. The website visitor follows the instructions, signs up or makes a purchase. The Publisher (Affiliate Marketer) is then paid a commission for the lead and/or the sale (if a purchase is made.)

      Below are some exact excerpts from the accepted agreements for the aforementioned companies:
      Commission Junction Publisher Service Agreement [Excerpts]

      This Publisher Service Agreement (”Agreement”) is made by and agreed to between Commission Junction, Inc., a Delaware corporation, located at 530 East Montecito Street, Santa Barbara, CA 93103, USA (”CJ”), and you (”You”). As an application service provider, CJ facilitates “Performance Marketing Programs” by providing services (”Network Service”) via the Internet. A “Performance Marketing Program” (”Program”) is where a person, entity, affiliate or its agent, operating “Web site(s)” (internet domain, or a portion of a domain) and/or other promotional methods to drive traffic to another’s Web site or Web site content (”Publisher”) may earn financial compensation (”Payouts”) for “Transactions” (actions by Visitors as defined by the Advertiser) referred by such Publisher via an action made by a “Visitor” (any person or entity that is not the Publisher or the Publisher’s agent) through an Internet connection (”Link”) to a Web site or Web site content operated by another person or entity (”Advertiser”) from an Advertiser authorized promotional method used by such Publisher. The Advertiser compensates the Publisher, in accordance with this Agreement and the Program Payout specifications.

      1. Participation in Programs.

      (a) Acceptance by Advertiser. During this Agreement You may apply to Advertiser Programs for the opportunity to earn Payouts by promoting Advertisers in accordance with the Advertiser’s Program terms and complying with this Agreement. Upon approval by the Advertiser for acceptance into its Program, You may display (and remove) Links to Advertiser’s Web site or Web site content in accordance with the Advertiser’s Program terms and this Agreement. An Advertiser’s acceptance of You extends only to the entity, or individual, that enters into this Agreement with CJ.

      (b) Program Terms. The details of an Advertiser’s Program shall be available through the Network Service. Transactions qualifying for a Payout are defined by the Advertiser. Advertisers may change any Payout rate upon no less than 7 days written notice through the Network Service with effect from the 8th day (or such later date as specified by Advertiser).
      Central Desktop Affiliate Marketing program terms.

      Description: Refer your web site visitors, friends and clients to sign-up with Central Desktop - the collaboration solution voted “Best of the Web” by Business Week.
      $10 per Lead (no-risk, free 30-day trial) PLUS
      $15 to $75 per Sale (lead-to-sale conversion rate, CR, driven pay)

      What is Central Desktop?
      Central Desktop delivers the best Web based collaboration solution by enabling users to create online workspaces, to share files and documents, manage task lists and engage in group discussions. A feature that yields quick adoption is its ability to tie email and project management together. This eliminates a ton of headaches for team projects and it’s also a more affordable intranet alternative for small businesses.

      A couple of rules:
      * No incentivised traffic without express written approval from Central Desktop. Contact cja@centraldesktop.com.
      * Only promote Central Desktop to English speaking audiences since other languages are not yet supported.

      Program Term: $10 p/ Lead + $15 to $75 p/ Sale
      1. Action: 30 Day Free Trial
      ActionCriteria The customer must complet a signup for a 30 Day Free Trial.
      Action Referral Period 90 day(s)
      Action Referral Occurrences Unlimited
      Commission $10.00 USD
      Locking Period - Standard Actions lock on the 10th of the month, unless extended.

      2. Action: Paid Membership
      ActionCriteria The customer must complete membership purchase on our website.
      Action Referral Period 90 day(s)
      Action Referral Occurrences Unlimited
      Commission $15.00 USD
      Locking Period - Standard Actions lock on the 10th of the month, unless extended.

      All advertisers with CJ publish the criterion about their affiliate marketing program terms and offerings and each publisher needs to understand and follow these criteria when applying to become an affiliate marketer with any advertisers.
      Consequently, based on the information I had gathered on CJ and their advertisers programs, I joined their network as a Publisher. I am a businesswoman and Grandmother with many years experience in business consulting, investment, employee recruitment, marketing and other areas.
      Central Desktop (CD) is an advertiser on the CJ Network.
      Clearly, an individual with my proficiency and experience would certainly understand the criteria as outlined by the advertisers and within the CJ Publisher Service Agreement.
      It is quite alarming, however, that by following the rules my account was blocked and subsequently deactivated. I received the following notices from CJ via email:

      Message #1
      Date Sent: Monday, July Time Sent: 10:57 p.m. EST
      Date accessed: Time Accessed

      Email Message:

      Commission Junction is currently investigating your account and has the following inquiries regarding your promotional methods:
      Please explain in details how do you promote advertisers in our network and how do you drive traffic to your site. Do you offer any incentive to your costumers?
      Please respond by replying to this specific e-mail within 48h of the mailing date.
      Failure to respond shall be deemed an admission of liability and acceptance of this letter as 15 days notice of termination, and may result in Commission Junction exercising its right to terminate the Commission Junction Publisher Service Agreement 15 days from the date of this written notice or sooner.
      Please note that current or pending payout(s) may be placed on hold pending notification from you and Commission Junction’s confirmation of your full compliance.
      If you have questions regarding this notice, please reply to this email using the provided reply-to address and leave the subject line intact.
      Network Compliance

      Message #2
      Date Sent: Monday, July Time Sent: 10:59 p.m. EST
      Date accessed: Time Accessed

      Email Message:

      Your affiliation with Central Desktop has been terminated due to your violation of the advertiser’s program terms and/or violation of the Commission Junction Publisher Service Agreement with respect to your promotion of that advertiser. Specifically, it has been determined that you are sending fraudulent leads to this advertiser. As a result, the advertiser has been notified and the advertiser may, in its sole discretion, reverse all relevant transactions.

      Should Commission Junction discover the same or similar violations with other advertisers, your account is subject to deactivation. Promotional activities that are in violation of the Publisher Service Agreement or an advertiser program terms must cease immediately. Furthermore, current or pending payout(s) may be placed on hold pending your notification to Commission Junction and our confirmation of your full compliance.
      If you have questions regarding this notice, please reply to this email using the provided reply-to address and leave the subject line intact.
      Network Compliance

      Message #3
      Date Sent: Monday, July Time Sent: 11:04 p.m. EST
      Date accessed: Time Accessed

      Email Message:

      This letter shall serve as notice that your publisher account has been terminated and removed from the Commission Junction Network and transactions may be reversed (”charged-back”). This termination and removal is the result of non-bona fide transactions performed on your account in violation of the Commission Junction Publisher Service Agreement you agreed to follow. Non-bona fide transactions include, but are not limited to, false, self inflated, and/or duplicate leads or transactions.
      You are not eligible to rejoin the Commission Junction Network and any attempt to do so shall be null and void.
      If you have questions regarding this notice, please reply to this email using the provided reply-to address and leave the subject line intact.
      Network Compliance

      Based on the time lines between the emails, Commission Junction allowed me [the Publisher] no time to respond to their allegations and requests. The messages were sent out only minutes apart.

      Given that Central Desktop appeared to be the advertiser whose terms “I violated,” they were contacted directly and the program manager responded with the following message:

      Central Desktop: Email #1

      Please know that we take our CJ program very seriously and we are more than happy to pay out on any and all transactions that fall within our CJ program terms.
      We contacted CJ regarding your involvement in our program because your site requires job applicants to sign-up for a trial in order to be considered for a job position. This is incentivized traffic which is clearly excluded from our program terms.

      This claim is utterly false. My website unequivocally, does not require any visitor to sign up for a Central Desktop free trial to get a job. However our site did promote their workspace as a very useful web meeting tool.

      Central Desktop: Email #2 (Excerpt)

      Central Desktop does NOT pay any commissions in any affiliate program for the referral of employees. Employees, if required to use Central Desktop for their position, should be invited as internal members of a workspace …

      Central Desktop is being deceptive and misleading. This is not mentioned in the Central Desktop program terms and criterion does not indicate who cannot sign up. It clearly states website visitors - which is a very general term – but does not exclude an employee, relative etc. A website visitor is anyone who visits a website. It appears that they make-up the rules – as they see fit – during the game.

      I referred and promoted Central Desktop to all my website visitors which included friends, clients, acquaintances, etc. At least eight hundred (800) visitors to my site signed up with Central Desktop’s workspace sharing tool. Most of them appeared to have opted for the 30-day free trial promotion. However, a couple of clients said that a credit card was required for signup and they would return to complete the signup at a later date. The majority of persons will not give their personal credit card information for anything that is supposed to be free. Thus they halt the registration process by closing out the page and exiting the Central Desktop web site.

      These persons were later sent emails from Central Desktop with a link to sign up without a credit card. Therefore, Central Desktop had already captured their information in their database as a LEAD.

      How are these leads fraudulent when Central Desktop offers them the opportunity to sign up for the free trial without a credit card? It appears that they had captured the persons’ basic information even after the persons postponed the sign up.

      NOTE: If you go direct to Central Desktop’s site from a browser by typing their address and without clicking on a banner link from an affiliate publishers’ website you are directed to a web page with that does not have the figure #1 image. When you click on their free trial link you are directed to figure #2. When my website visitor puts in the information required from figure #1, Central Desktop stores it in their database.
      When you postpone Step #2, (possibly, because of the credit card) you are sent the following email [Excerpt]:

      Fig. 3: Message Title: Free Trial No Credit Card

      Dear Valued Customer,

      Thank you for visiting Central Desktop

      We noticed you were about to start a 30-day Free Trial, but then you didn’t. We figured it was asking for the credit card that drove you away. We’d like another chance to win your business.

      Please start your Free Team Plan Trial here with no credit card required.
      …

      Therefore, if this signup is indeed free – based on the aforesaid – why does Central Desktop need the visitors’ credit card? If they have the persons’ information that they can send an email to and the persons accept the offer and sign up how are they “invalid leads?”

      Now, let’s – for argument sake – say that my company is registered with Central Desktop and I invite one of my employees to join an internal workspace; in order for this employee to join the work space, they are required to register by creating a member profile.

      Naturally this person becomes a lead for Central Desktop and that they will send marketing information to.

      By stating that the lead is “incentivized” is a pre-determined tactic that Central Desktop is using in order not to honor their legal commitment for paying commission on the leads. They are trying to get out of paying over $8,000 worth of leads that were sent to them and practically on a daily basis they have continued to market their products to these so called “fraudulent” leads.

      Whenever I promote CD to my friends and clients it is promoted as a very useful tool that can save them a lot of money. They are told that they can stay at home and have meetings anywhere in the world with their counterparts or contacts. I advise them to take the free trial and see how it works for them. My friends and clients have never heard of Central Desktop, and may only register because they may want to maintain their friendship and positive business association with me and my company. Is this an incentive?

      If I am allowed to encourage my website visitors to register, as directed by Central Desktop, doesn’t this mean that anyone that comes on to my website and registers for the free trial is a valid lead?

      Evidently, CJ and Central Desktop are engaging in unlawful, unfair or fraudulent business acts or practices and/or unfair, deceptive, untrue or misleading advertising in violation of California Business and Professions Code section 17200.

      As aforementioned it is indeed obvious that some CJ advertisers, advertise a particular stipulation in their program terms that I undoubtedly followed, nevertheless when it came to leads generated from the traffic of my website visitors and the amount I earned I was deactivated within a six (6) minute timeframe of CJ’s notices to me. It is imperative that I reiterate that CJ and its advertiser – Central Desktop – is being unlawful and unfair and should ensure that the commissions I earned honestly, be forthcoming.

      Other Publishers appear to be experiencing the same problems as I am. Central Desktop is not an ETHICAL company and Commission Junction / Value Click is a platform for these unfair and illegal practices.

      Publishers beware! If you are currently promoting Central Desktop through CJ or any other affiliate marketing programs, please pay close attention to your account. Central Desktop will deny and revoke credit for leads stating they are invalid. We have this fully documented and they are unaware that they were being monitored closely.

      There are many other individuals / web site owners that are not being compensated for leads; clearly a fraudulent system is in place by Central Desktop and Commission Junction / Value Click (a public traded company) to steal leads.
      I am currently working with the BBB, FTC, SEC and State Attorney Office on this case.
      I have an attorney that is currently organizing legal action against these companies; if any one is a victim of any of these companies, contact me.
    • Very very interesting post..I like this one. gotta bookmark this one.

      Cheers,
      sain-web.com
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