Back in August, Tod Maffin did a piece on review blogs and the rising power of the Web-enabled consumer. He intereviewed me about a post I’d written entitled The Asshats at CIBC Visa. If you Google ‘CIBC Visa’, my post is the third result. As a side note, I’m proud to report that I’m responsible for the term ‘asshat’ being approved by the CBC’s word police.
I’ve got to confess: I’m really dig the consumer power this site gives me. I do my best to be responsible in criticising companies, but I really dig how blogs can make your complaints public and (relatively) permanent. There’s a profound difference between sending off a fiery snailmail letter to some customer service manager and publishing that letter on your website.
One particularly powerful example of this is Digital Photography Review. They’ve got great search engine woofie. So much so that when you search for ‘Nikon D70’, you find their review ahead of Nikon’s site. Their review is positive, but imagine if it wasn’t? How many lost sales would that amount to?
Here are some entries which, judging by searches at least, consumers are reading:
- The Asshats at CIBC Visa
- You’d Be Wise to Avoid Freedom 55 Financial
- Danone Yogurt and Irresponsible Field Marketing
- Black Eyed Peas Whoring It Up for Best Buy
- Geoffrey Beene Makes Bad Shirts
They’re not all bad, either:
I note that, except for ICBC, none of your positive posts actually contain the organization in question in the title, while the negative ones all do. So people are more likely to find your negative posts than your positive ones.
Can I nominate my Why I Will Not Recommend Gutter Helmet post?
#4 at Google for the search “gutter helmet”, thanks to IceRocket tagging!
It is the single most traffic post on my blog.
Actually, on both Google and A9.com, you’re #2! Good work!
Darren Barefoot: Exposing asshattery to the masses.
Does “woofie” really mean “whuffie”? 🙂
Hey there
Looks the http://www.geoffreybeene.com
website is working after all. I just had a brief look though and it seems that you can find all the info you want on it.
I agree. I still remember the phone call from some MEC person, prompted by you, about the difficulty I was having with a backcountry ski binding.
long before blogging my Dad was writing letters complaining to companies about bad service and products. His letters resulted in ample compensation to the tune of free hotel rooms free meals etc.
like the good daughter I am, I follow in his long missed footsteps.
Lincoln: Whuffie, schmuffie. Doctorow should have spelled it like it sounds.
Carlos: About time. That’s a pretty recent site, from the looks of things–February, 2005 is the earliest date I could find.
Ironically, their website hasn’t solved my initial problem–where do I buy these shits in Vancouver?