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Tonight, we launched the first test of the public directory for our Connect.Me private beta. The test probably doesn’t look like much yet to users, but it’s a big technical milestone that demonstrates how crazy powerful the engine is under the hood. Kudos to Andrei and Peter for all their hard work and a little shout out to Joe Armstrong for erlang.
Title: 7 Ways of Building Customers' Trust With Your Web Site Author: Herman Drost Article: When I purchase something from a web site I first check who.
The Respect Trust Framework,™ Version 1 Beta 2, (35 pages - 565k) submitted to OIX by Connect.Me™ on 29 February 2012 (which supersedes the fi...
OMM: One aspect of building trust is being competent in your role as a leader, and certainly practicing the three secrets displays your competence. Specifically, the first secret, One Minute Goals, allows leaders to build trust by ...
Behind the scenes at the reputation network (Ten for Trust: Trust Anchor Vouching In Your Own Words | @scoopit http://t.co/VBFvj4NL...)...
When people first begin their journey online it can be an overwhelming experience trying to fathom who they can trust.
Today marks the start of full Trust Anchor vouching on Connect.Me.
analysis, enterprise architecture and systems design... ...
There isn't just one, there are a lot of benefits of winning over your readers' trust. You will enjoy a really great level of readership that will help you go really far. If you want to better build trust with your readers, keep reading this ...
Two questions: Do you think Twitter, Facebook and Google should use your data as a source of profit without sharing it with you? Can we rethink the web so that reputation is not about followers and likes but it about genuine trust?
If you’re not building trust then you’re not building a following When people honor each other, there is a trust established that leads to synergy, (http://t.co/rpxphB60...)...
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Following on from my last blog post, I am responding to connect.me’s call to blog about those I trust.
On Friday I had a demo of PLOA – Personal Levels of Assurance — from it’s architect, Jay Glasgow at AT&T. I’ve known Jay since he attended an XDI retreat hosted by Scot...
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Working in financial services demands establishing trust with clients. A client is often vulnerable, asked to disclose all her worldly possessions, follow the advice of her advisor, and allow that advisor to make strategic personal and business ...
I am vouching for 10 here people here that you may or may not know. I have known them all for a while now and I trust and respect them. This is what it is about right?
Today’s highly competitive and digitized world has really changed the game for brands, both business and personal.
Today marks the start of full Trust Anchor vouching on Connect.Me and is the inaugural post in my blog. Trust Anchors have 150 special vouches they can give out (lifetime limit) as a strong signal of how much they trust someone — specifically, how much they trust another person to abide by the principles of the Respect Trust Framework.
Industry cluster,which leads to the development of area economic and improve the regional competitiveness and the overall level of economic development plays an irreplaceable role in the current economic system.
Connect.me is building a new trust network that regards privacy and data as assets that are much more valuable when we build them collectively, and share their curation and ownership.
Today’s highly competitive and digitized world has really changed the game for brands, both business and personal. ...
Just under a month ago, the Connect.Me private beta introduced the highest of the four trust levels defined by the Respect Trust Framework: Trust Anchor. The special role of a Trust Anchor in building a socially-curated reputation network is explained here on the Connect.Me site, here on the Connect.Me blog, and here in a guest blog post last December. In a nutshell:
Building Trust with Your Blog Readers – What You've Got to Understand. Creating and running a targeted blog these days is not difficult. When you have the right skills, your blog can even reach a very respectable level of ...
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