I'm just at the moment thinking about "how much" time and effort I put into Get Satisfaction in terms of ideas I share, questions I ask and problems I report (mainly all to your company, Get Satisfaction) and how many new companies, products and services I add. I'm not saying I'm "great" nor that I'm the one putting "a lot" (or the most) effort in here, but somehow, just the idea of a little "reward system" for doing all this stuff, came to my mind. Maybe just like the points you get on Yahoo! Answers.
Maybe in the long run you could work together with some larger, "richer" ^_^ firms (which of course also joined GSFN and are present here) and set-up a reward system including real reward points like...(I don't know what's there in the USA, UK and AU, but here we do have e.g. "webmiles", "Payback" and "Miles & More")... frequent flyer points for example or any other loyalty program reward points...
For the process: You could track:
* Answers given
* Answers given, that were marked "one of the best points" / "this solves the problem"
* Bugs reported
* Ideas contributed
* Ideas contributed, that were implemented
* Companies and products created (don't know if it would be possible to also track down if you added single elements?)
I do miss the option of choosing the category "Forum", when linking URLs with a company or product. I do also miss some of the options available for a company at the product drop-down! Why do they partly miss there? Please add them there too.
Is it just me, or is that a completely pointless spinner graphic that displays and disappears after a few seconds of clicking on "You" every single time? :)
I just got this account and i don't know how, i didn't sign up for it but i got it. and i have like 70 followers i don't know them or where they came from. can somebody tell me what's going on here. like who are these people fallowing me? and how did i get this account? and what is this account all about? I might want to keep it
Hi
I want to integrate the API fully in my e-commerce website, but I want to know if the API can be integrated with the website developed in ASP.NET?...as i've seen its libraries are available in PHP or Ruby...Plz comment on that, I really liked the Idea and can't wait to see it working on my site.
I've started looking into the Getsatisfaction API and before I really have one of our programmers dive into it, I was hoping to get confirmation on whether I can do what I want to do with it.
Basically, I want Getsatisfaction.com to host all the questions and discussions regarding my company. But I would like them to be able to have access to all of Getsatisfaction's functionality from WITHIN my company's website. Can the API be used to do this? I've seen the buttons for "Put a topic widget on your website," but I want people to be able to actually participate in the discussions (post new topics, replies, and sign up) from within my website as opposed to just reading them.
adding a new company causes a bunch of search results to show up and shrink the thing I'm typing... but all the messages are the auto-generated welcome message.
as I do really appreciate and do like Get Satisfaction (except for some missing features ;-)), I do want to recommend it to as many companies as possible! How can I?
I'd really like to see a way to invite a company quickly and appropriately, resulting in a successful usage of Get Satisfaction by this company, when they do really get the value of your service!
Of course I still have to search for an appropriate e-mail address, but maybe a beautiful HTML e-mail with space for a comment for this happy customer dude, who invited the company would be great!
What do you think?
PS: Of course I know, not everyone thinks HTML e-mails are "beautiful", but I think it contributes massively to readability and a quick overview, especially if someone is new to a service! I personally am tired of those plain text Courier New newsletters I get everyday...
Hello! How can we add another name for our company? For example, people know us as "Powells," "Powells.com," "Powell's" and "Powells Books." We want all of them to point to the right place!
Is there any documentation on your advanced search operators? By playing around with the search box, it appears that OR and NOT operators are supported, but searching for an exact phrase (usually signified by putting the phrase in quotes) doesn't seem to work. I'm hoping to run some complex queries against your API, so any guidance would be helpful. Sorry if I missed the doco - please point me at it if I did. Thanks.
Over at the PBwiki product pages, there's a "PBwiki 2.0" product and a "PBwiki v2" product and they are about the same product. It's obvious that combining these two products into one would make it better in terms of centralizing all the help you could get on one product.
Is there an easy way for product owners to do this?
just wondering why there's no one thinking about the neat and must-have feature of clicking on a product (or company) and have an option to see, which ...
1.1. ... people "use" that product.
1.2. ... people "interact(ed)" with that product.
(1.2., yes you see that indirectly / partly via the recent topics.)
2.1. ... of your friends/contact on Get Satisfaction "use" that certain product.
2.2. ... of your friends/contact on Get Satisfaction "interact(ed)" with that certain product.
Interact = Ask a question / share an idea / report a problem etc. ;-)
This idea might have already come up:
3.1. Recommend a certain topic / product / company to a contact/friend on Get Satisfaction. (so no share/tweet/facebook', but just recommending, e.g. to get the other one join your idea or complaint. ;p ...)