Tag Archives: Communication

There is no smoke without fire!

(Source: pcworld.com)

One more time, companies asked the help of the Justice to fight against Google. This time, the Google Suggest tool is the target. This service is quite simple and you probably use it on a daily basis. When you type your search terms in the search engine, Google offers keyword suggestions in real time. Google Suggest is certainly not bullet-proof and can sometimes give funny results.

Funny or injuring results? Google has been convicted of injury by a French Tribunal (it looks like the French Justice is quite busy at the moment). The complainant company blamed Google to suggest a combination of the company name and the word “arnaque” (“scam” in English). After some months of fight between the parties, Google removed the association.

I won’t join any side in this story. Google can be the worst evil and I don’t know this French company. But, there is no smoke without fire! If Google suggested this query, it means that the Google bots found some references in blogs and forums about this company and complaining customers. This reminds me the story of the Belgian jeweler who had a very bad publicity in the Internet a few months ago.

When companies will realize that there is “live” on the Internet? Dad’s static website containing your filtered own information is over! Customers exchange information about your company on the Internet, potential customers looks for more information. Keep an eye on your online reputation!

Set Priorities!

Priorities

I just read the following story: “US internet company Yahoo! has apologised to Taiwanese clients over a lap dance show organised during a brainstorming meeting for internet engineers in Taipei over the weekend.” (Full story
here).

This reflect how organizations can react in case of incident. The story above is just a good example. Yahoo! apologize for (and it’s my own point of view) a NON event. Put a few tech guys and girls in the same room during a private event and there is an official communication posted in the news.

What about the stolen accounts a few days ago? No communication? It’s time to set good priorities!