CrowdSound.com – ‘Digg’ Your Company’s Website

CrowdSound.comCompanies are finally starting to get on the social networking bandwagon. You can now submit feedback and commune with fellow consumers at a number of corporate websites ( Nike, for example).

As a result, there has been an an upsurge in the number of websites created with the aim of making an Enterprise version of the social network. One of newest of these sites is CrowdSound. CrowdSound’s aims to help companies improve on customer service by infusing them with a little Web 2.0 magic. CrowdSound’s main draw is an embeddable widget that lets customers make suggestions, comment or complain about the company. Users can also agree or disagree with a comment by clicking on the “thumbs up” or “thumbs down” icon. Like Digg, highly rated comments will fall under the “Most Popular” section and newer suggestions fall under “Recent”. Administrators have the luxury of responding directly to suggestions, and can organize and tag them as well.

CrowdSound.com In Their Own Words

“crowdsound gives your users the tools to suggest ideas to improve your product or company, vote on others’ ideas, and get your direct feedback in a way never before possible.
All without ever leaving your website.”

Why CrowdSound.com It Might Be A Killer

CrowdSound follows the trend of web based customer service products aimed at improving the user experience. And it does well in offering a simple, easy to use widget, where admins don’t have to worry about IT problems and customers will recognize its Digg-like useability.

Some Questions About CrowdSound.com

With so many other players in the field, will CrowdSound make a difference? Will users like what they have to offer versus the competition? Is the service completely free or will users have to pay in the future? CrowdSound.com

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