Michael Zipursky, February 23rd, 2010 in Advicetap News | 6 Comments
Here at Advicetap we’re big believers in quality not quantity. A community with thousands of uninterested ‘low’ quality members delivers far less value than a much smaller community where people are passionate and engaged.
We’re all about the latter. And it’s not just us, Seth Godin talks a great deal about this as an example of the power of Tribes.
That’s why for every 4 people that apply for an Advicetap account we create one. This allows us to ensure a quality community where all members are qualified and professional.
We’re excited to announce that we’re just around the corner to welcoming our 200th member!!
If you’re a consultant or freelancer in the area of Marketing, PR, Branding, Social Media or Online Business come join us. If you’re not … you can still help us spread the word! Sign up here …
Tags: new members, professional freelancers, qualified consultants, quality not quantity
February 26, 2010@12:41 pm
Jeff Waldman
Congratulations!! Great news….. keep plugging away…. you have my full support!
February 26, 2010@12:44 pm
Michael Zipursky
Thanks Jeff!
March 11, 2010@5:53 am
Sue Varty
Finally seeing value guys. Thanks so much. This is awesome.
March 16, 2010@8:54 pm
Sam Zipursky
Thanks Sue! We’re working hard to try and give that value
April 6, 2010@10:27 pm
Christine McLeod
What an amazing site you guys have.
Well done on concept, layout, ease of navigation and intent.
Today’s business world with social media and the internet is reshaping how we define things like “TEAM” and “COLLABORATION”. It is communities of practices or tribes such as this one that will deliver amazing things through incredible, engaged contributors.
The equation 1 + 1 = 3 or 4 or 5 is applicable here. When you harness the networking power of individuals who feel connected to a cause, a community or a vision.. then you have an army of entrepreneurs all out there promoting each other.
Love it.
Christine
Public Speaker, HR consultant, Leadership expert
April 9, 2010@1:14 pm
Michael Zipursky
Thanks Christine! Glad to have you as part of the community.
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