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Don Reisinger thinks tech companies should be more honest with us. Check out in his latest video, why he thinks that!
Don Reisinger thinks tech companies should be more honest with us. Check out in his latest video, why he thinks that!
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Blame for the "spin" problem is shared between PR who are desperate to get coverage for clients and won't say no to their clients, and by companies who are making mediocre products. Case in point, look at the Cuil launch. Someone on their PR company should have stopped and said,"We're not launching this right now because it doesn't work." That small battle before launch would have saved them from a PR nightmare afterwards with dozens of people who all now believe Cuil is an enormous fail.
Unfortunately most PR people don't understand that by promoting a bad product by lying, they're creating anti-product evangelists - unhappy consumers (and bloggers) who were sold the idea of one product and received something completely different. That translates into blog posts, comments, and word of mouth that all negatively affects the company.
Keep after them Don, Good job
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- by SebDavies August 19, 2008 2:22 PM PDT
- Im going to disgree for once! But Vista aint bad! Its got a bad reputation but if you actaullt use it then youd now it hasnt got any problems! Seriously i wish thered be someone in mainstream who doesnt diss it!
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