Archive for October, 2008
The editors formerly known as the audience
1 Comment Published by Carl Lens October 14th, 2008 in CrowdSourcing InitiativeGoosegrade is a new service that allows blog readers to suggest edits to blogs. Bloggers that don’t have editors (they don’t) can now trust on the crowd to do that job. “As a blogger, I was used to receiving e-mails from conscientious readers saying it’s ‘its’ not ‘it’s’,” explains John Brooks Pounders (c0-founder). “The idea […]
Rockstars: Crowdsurfing VS Crowdsourcing
0 Comments Published by Carl Lens October 13th, 2008 in This blog, Corporate ResponseA short quote of Bob Lefsetz over at Seth Godin’s blog caught my attention. It symbolizes an important point to make about crowdsourcing and this blog.
A rock star is not someone who takes the temperature, who gauges the marketplace before he creates his “art”. A rock star is someone who needs to create and is […]
