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* Gave Wachob: [http://blog.wachob.com/2006/12/doc_searls_has_.html Candidate/Campaign Relationship Management] | * Gave Wachob: [http://blog.wachob.com/2006/12/doc_searls_has_.html Candidate/Campaign Relationship Management] | ||
* Sean Coon: [http://www.seancoon.org/2006/12/doc_and_vrm.html Doc on VRM] | * Sean Coon: [http://www.seancoon.org/2006/12/doc_and_vrm.html Doc on VRM] | ||
* Ethan Zuckerman: [http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog/?p=1145 Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling] | |||
== Doc Searls' posts on VRM (includes [http://www.linuxjournal.com/blog/800285 Linux Journal essays)] == | == Doc Searls' posts on VRM (includes [http://www.linuxjournal.com/blog/800285 Linux Journal essays)] == |
Revision as of 16:29, 13 December 2006
Blog posts on VRM
- Technorati VRM search
- Technorati VRM tag search
- Gooogle Blogsearch VRM search
- Johannes Ernst: Doc Searls: Vendor Relationship Management
- Colin Henderson: Doc does appear to have an epiphany
- Dennis Kennedy: Meme to Watch: VRM and CRM
- J.P. Rangaswami: Economics of the Customer
- Denise Howell: VLFs should embrace VRM
- Denise Howell: Monetizing the urge to recommend
- Alceste: CRM is dead, long live VRM
- Phil Windley: Vendor Relationship Matters
- Colin Henderson: Time to rethink the basis of marketing data
- Dave Winer: Note to Terry Semel: Get on board with VRM.
- Bernie Goldbach: Podleaders should talk VRM
- Colin Henderson: Vendor Relations Management
- Dennis Kennedy: Meme to watch: Identity and VRM
- Harold Gilchrist: The Gang says the user is in charge
- Shane Williamson: WARNING: Vendor Relationship Management may make your company successful
- Rob Kleine: Doc on VRM or Your CRM Just Exploded!
- Heinz Wittenbrinks: VRM
- Whitney McNamara: What Doc Searls (still) Wants...
- Jeremie Miller: What does the R mean in VRM?
- Britt Blaser: VRM Entry Point
- Gave Wachob: Candidate/Campaign Relationship Management
- Sean Coon: Doc on VRM
- Ethan Zuckerman: Doc Searls, live, not in the ceiling