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		<title>New Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have decided that I am going to be using Tumblr as my blogging platform for the future. Until this site is updated with the new blogs, you can follow me here&#8230;

Personal Blog: http://joeworkman.tumblr.com
Stacks Updates: http://stackupdates.tumblr.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have decided that I am going to be using Tumblr as my blogging platform for the future. Until this site is updated with the new blogs, you can follow me here&#8230;
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<p>Personal Blog: <a href="http://joeworkman.tumblr.com">http://joeworkman.tumblr.com</a></p>
<p>Stacks Updates: <a href="http://joeworkman.tumblr.com">http://stackupdates.tumblr.com</a></p>
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		<title>What Happened to GetSatisfaction?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Nov 2009 08:27:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people have noticed that I recently stopped using GetSatisfaction. I have been receiving many alarming emails wondering the reasons behind the move. This is most likely alarming because I have developed GetSatisfaction Stacks and Snippets for Rapidweaver. 
Today I want to go over what I liked and disliked about GetSatisfaction. Then I will get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people have noticed that I recently stopped using GetSatisfaction. I have been receiving many alarming emails wondering the reasons behind the move. This is most likely alarming because I have developed GetSatisfaction Stacks and Snippets for Rapidweaver. </p>
<p>Today I want to go over what I liked and disliked about GetSatisfaction. Then I will get into the reasons as to why I decided to stop using their service. </p>
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<h3>What I liked about GetSatisfaction</h3>
<p>Get Satisfaction (referred as GS throughout this post) is a great alternative service for companies that would like to outsource their support infrastructure for their website. When I was first getting started, I saw it as a fabulous place where I could have all my customers post all of there questions, problems, and ideas. I envisioned having a single location that I could go to to track all of my bugs/issues and feature requests. Below is a short list of what I enjoyed about GS. </p>
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<li>I really like how GS allows customers to four different categories: ideas, problems, questions, and praise.</li>
<li>GS allows customers to be able to associate products to a particular entry/post</li>
<li>Fabulous widgets that easily and beautifully integrates your website into your GS company page.</li>
<li>The Management View that GS provides give an awesome birds eye view of all of your open threads. When was it last updated, who made the last update, etc.</li>
<li>The GS site looks very attractive.</li>
<li>Last and definitely not least, its FREE! This is very important for someone just getting started.</li>
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<h3>What I disliked about GetSatisfaction</h3>
<ol>
<li>While I like that GS has the four categories, customers almost never post them in the correct place. I understand that this is not the fault of GS, however, it leads into my second pain point.</li>
<li>GS does not allow me as the owner of the company to moderate my customer&#8217;s posts. So if a customer files a feature request under a problem, you cannot change that. The only way to be able to to this, is to get a paid GS account which will set you back $1200/year.</li>
<li>The last pain point was eluded to previously. While its amazing that GS can provide a nice support forum for free, its just as shocking that the first paid account that will give you any additional benefit will cost you $100/mo!! One of the most common tasks that I wish I had was just the ability to moderate my customer&#8217;s posts. I would like to re-categorize posts as well as delete unrelated or offending posts. And that is just not worth $100/mo to me. Now GS does have a new cheaper account for $19/mo. However, this newer entry level account gives almost zero functionality. Its all about customizing the look and feel of you GS site. For $19/mo I would expect a whole lot more functionality.</li>
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<h3>Why I Stopped Using GetSatisfaction</h3>
<p>I can answer this with one simple word: K.I.S.S! I was spending an increasing amount of time answering questions on GetSatisfaction, email,  as well as the Rapidweaver forums. There was a decent amount of duplication in the questions that I was answering as well. So I decided that I needed to simplify things. Since I was already watching each post in the Rapidweaver Forums as they came it, it just made sense to utilize that. This is also a benefit to the customer because they can now tap into the amazing RW community and possibly get even better answers than what I could provide. So this in combination of my dislikes about the tool (documented above) brought me to the tipping point&#8230;</p>
<p>With all this said, if I did not have the Rapidweaver Forums to leverage, I would still most likely be using GS. If your company does not have a dedicated support forum already, than GetSatisfaction may be for you&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Welcome to My Blog on Business, Real Estate, Photography, Technology &amp; Life</title>
		<link>http://www.joeworkman.net/blog/2009/08/17/welcome-to-my-blog-on-business-real-estate-photography-technology-life-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Aug 2009 03:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I started my trek of creating a blog back in 2006 while I lived in London.  Back then I was completely new to Mac and was using iWeb. It worked very well for me and it was a piece of cake to use. Believe it or not, I actually wrote regular blogs for about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I started my trek of creating a blog back in 2006 while I lived in London.  Back then I was completely new to Mac and was using iWeb. It worked very well for me and it was a piece of cake to use. Believe it or not, I actually wrote regular blogs for about 8 or 9 months. However, when I moved back to California, I wanted to take things to the next level. So I purchased <a href="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/">Rapidweaver</a>, setup a few ugly (and I mean ugly) versions of my site and basically procrastinated, aaaaand procrastinated&#8230;. Fast forward 2 years and 2 more kids later&#8230;.<span id="more-10"></span>I now have a decent website (thx to Rapidweaver) and integrated a blog (Wordpress of course). I plan on writing about various topics that I love&#8230;.</p>
<h3>Business &#038; Real Estate</h3>
<p>I started a new company, <a href="http://truedge.net">TruEdge Real Estate Solutions</a>, with my best friend Amar last year. It has been a huge undertaking and great learning experience. I plan on writing about the challenges and learning experiences that we have with rehabbing properties, dealing with banks, general real estate market analysis and marketing (both traditional &#038; technical.)</p>
<h3>Technology</h3>
<p>I love everything techie; whether its a cool gadget or coding programs.  And as you can tell from this site, I started an <a href="http://joeworkman.net/store">online store</a> selling plugins for <a href="http://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/">Rapidweaver</a> and <a href="http://yourhead.com/stacks">YourHead Stacks</a> Plugins. So you will definitely be seeing posts on my latest development projects, etc. I get a lot of requests to teach people how to do things, so you may start to see me writing a bunch of tutorials as well. </p>
<h3>Photography</h3>
<p>Like a lot of other techies, I love photography. So you will see me posting some of my favorite pictures that I take and writing about photo editing, software, and camera toys/gadgets. </p>
<h3>Life</h3>
<p>Last and definitely NOT least is my family. I have 3 wonderful kids (Joshua, Jacob &#038; Jessica) and gorgeous, extremely awesome wife (Francsica). You will probably see me write a few posts about certain &#8220;Life&#8221; things, vacations, funny kids stuff. Who doesn&#8217;t love funny kids&#8217; stuff!</p>
<p>I have several rss feeds based on the categories listed above so that you can subscribe to the posts that you would most likely care to read. </p>
<p>Thank you very much for taking the time to come to my blog! As always, please let me know if there is anything that I can do to help you out. </p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Joe</p>
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