Posted 10 January 2008 at 1:19PM by Derek Hemphill in Promoting your site
If you are reading this blog post then it is most likely that you have already set up or thinking of setting up your own BT Tradespace site and may also have your own website. These are both fantastic ways of helping you promote your business online. But how can you maximise the effectiveness of your online presence and what else can you do to market your business online?
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1. antiques et cetera on January 17, 2008 8:39 AM
Hi Derek,
While I think seminars are very useful, I also think that a website needs a community chat area for members to air their views and pass on useful information to other members.
Since the BT Tradespace blog was changed and solicited I have noticed that this part of the site has dried up completely. I for one used to enjoy various topics that were covered when logging in each day. I would suggest that you bring back the old one, but remove members who abuse this area and don't use it for the purpose that it was designed for.
Regards & best wishes Ken - antiques et cetera
2. Derek Hemphill on January 17, 2008 3:43 PM
Hi Ken,
Thanks for your response. We too think that a community area is extremely important and that's why we created Tradespace Communities. Tradespace Communities allows anyone to create their own communities around any topic of their choice. We created a community called 'Help with BT Tradespace' which effectively replaces the forum that existed previously which is what I think you were referring to.
Best regards,
Derek
BT Tradespace
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