Monday 16 March 2009

Restaurant blog transparancy


I find a lot of Restaurants in NYC using blogs as their website. This is a clever way to connect with their customers as well allow feedback to be communicated back to the management.

Having this dialogue really humanizes the interaction. When researching for places to eat one can really gain more insight when engaging in such dialogue then reading a menu and seeing a few photographs.


On the flip side, restaurants need to brave the
criticism encountered. Nonetheless, if the owner responds and accept their wrong doing and show they care what their customers think, they will gain respect for their honesty and transparency.

Does this approach work for larger brands? What brands do this well?

Friday 13 March 2009

Goodbye Melbourne, Hello New York.


I've created a daily photo blog that documents my experiences and journey in NYC. It's not your typical tourist photo gallery with typical landmark sights. The photos all reflect everyday NYC life and culture seen through the eyes of an Aussie foreigner.

I hope you will subscribe/bookmark/RSS and follow this blog as I have some really interesting content and will continually add to it on a daily basis.

http://GoodbyeMelbourneHelloNewYork.com
You can subscribe to my blog via email here: http://feedburner.google.com/fb/a/mailverify?uri=gmhny&loc=en_US
You can email me at natma78@gmail.com for comments/feedback.

Monday 2 March 2009

Everything is amazing, nobody is happy.



Sometimes we need to take a step back and BREATH.