The Big Picture
Product Companies
Consulting Firms
Member Organizations
Political Campaigns
The Big picture
All companies would like to activate their customers to help sell more goods and services. Every political movement wants supporters to be recruiters of more supporters. Every museum, school, non-profit and place of worship wants their members to care more, talk more, recruit more and donate more money.

The best reason to host a social network on your web site?
Because every market space will have a MySpace.
Will you build the MySpace of your space?
If you don't build it, who else in your space is most likely to? How does that feel?
Open Resource Group is building systems that host a community on your site as vibrant and as engaged as MySpace, but focused on your goods & services.

The result? The viral energy of MySpace or YouTube, but private-labeled and without the noise. Your best customers, members and activists are already enthusiastic and knowledgeable, and the blogosphere has proven they're more than willing to speak out. But the big win is opening a channel to your less enthusiastic customers. Then you get what most organizations need:
  • Praise, Questions and Complaints, on your own site, where all comments are in a database you can link to your customer or member support system. Sure, it's public information, but it's actionable data.
  • Provide a public forum for every customer, not aggregated in a single place, like the comments posted at this Business Week article, where Dell's customers' comments imply a Business Week blessing, whether complaints are valid or not.
  • Spontaneous Interest Groups so customers can help each other with problems you're now paying less-knowledgeable people to do less competently. Here's a great article and a depiction from ZDNet:


  • Authentic Engagement with your customers. Sure, it starts out messy and uncontrollable as you clear out the accumulated frustrations. But your site will quickly fill up with real customers and heart-warming resolutions in real time.Your people, connecting with your customers, as peers. Consider the alternative. One expert put it all together:

    • On the web you don’t control your message,
      but you’re welcome to participate in the
      conversation you’ve started.


  • Invitations and Points that let you reward customers and members for attracting their friends.
  • Internal Networking among your own people, engaging each other by new paths and finding internal allies and meeting your goals in ways you could never dream of.
"Open Resource Group will have authorial and first mover advantages in a market of its own making." Doc Searls