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The battle between myself and Woolwhatstherename has been a long standing one. I will always admit that I am a HUGE fan of their products. I eat their food and I wear their clothes BUT I am no fan of their questionable business ethics. I have been writing on the subject for years and the Frankie’s Saga simply illustrates and highlights what I have been saying for year… “How can they lay claim to the title of Ethical Retailer Of The Year, when they behave in this fashion?”

Yes, I know, someone else awarded it to them… but for heaven’s sake, take some responsibility for your actions

You Can Read All My Bitching Moaning Ranting And Raving Right HERE

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Woolworths Responds On 702

My own comments on 702 last night

In the mean time read this article from MarketingProfs that appeared today (Read It Here)

Four Reasons Haters Are Good For Your Company

Your company will always have haters—unhappy customers who go out of their way to trash your product, service or customer service at every opportunity. “They often find their way onto social media, thanks to the low barrier of entry and promise that any invisible comment can find its way onto the highly visible first page of Google results,” writes Rohit Bhargava at the Influential Marketing Blog. But they’re actually good for your business. Here’s why:

They highlight points of vulnerability. Look past the vitriol and ask yourself: Do the haters have a point? While they’re reacting in an unconstructive way, a genuine grievance might drive their rage. Addressing that flaw only strengthens your company.

Their minds can be changed. Most of your haters won’t harbor deep-seated animosity. Perhaps they felt slighted by customer service, or misled by a salesperson. “If you can find a way to fix that experience and make it right,” he notes, “that same person can be transformed into your biggest advocate.”

They validate your social media efforts. Let’s say you’ve spent a lot of time building relationships at Facebook and Twitter. If a disgruntled customer starts hating on your brand, there’s a good chance loyal customers will rise to your defense. Observers will see the complaints—but they’ll also see the rebuttals.

They keep people talking about your brand. Bhargava says he doesn’t believe that any publicity is good publicity. But if you find a way to take control of the conversation, you’ll wind up with positive publicity you wouldn’t otherwise have.

The Po!nt: Welcome your company’s haters—and use their agitation to fuel positive change.

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