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* free and high quality options like google groups or yahoo groups
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Feedback from many places...
* downside: their branding, and advertisements, possibly from your competitors.
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In the application itself
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* Links inside the menus
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* Crash reporting
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* Uninstall messages
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On the web
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* Build a forum
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* free options like google groups or yahoo groups
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* your webhost may provide
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Free and or commercial offerings
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* get satisfaction and uservoice
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* stackexchange
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* google groups is fairly much a spam magnet nowadays.
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* downside of free options: their branding, and advertisements, possibly from your competitors.
 
* host a forum on your site -- e.g. community server, phpBB
 
* host a forum on your site -- e.g. community server, phpBB
 
* You want it as open as possible, but without spam
 
* You want it as open as possible, but without spam
 
* Keep it alive
 
* Keep it alive
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* make it a nice place to be.
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* Be a constant gardener
  
 
This step 6 of [[25 Steps to Build Your Own Micro ISV]]
 
This step 6 of [[25 Steps to Build Your Own Micro ISV]]
 
[[Category:MicroISV]]
 
[[Category:MicroISV]]

Latest revision as of 06:18, 9 November 2009

Feedback from many places...

In the application itself

  • Links inside the menus
  • Crash reporting
  • Uninstall messages

On the web

  • Build a forum
  • free options like google groups or yahoo groups
  • your webhost may provide

Free and or commercial offerings

  • get satisfaction and uservoice
  • stackexchange
  • google groups is fairly much a spam magnet nowadays.
  • downside of free options: their branding, and advertisements, possibly from your competitors.
  • host a forum on your site -- e.g. community server, phpBB
  • You want it as open as possible, but without spam
  • Keep it alive
  • make it a nice place to be.
  • Be a constant gardener

This step 6 of 25 Steps to Build Your Own Micro ISV