Sunday 22 November 2009

Digital Greenwich - Nearly there (Plus 2 new features!)

As mentioned in the previous post on topic, I was going to edit and merge the ideas ever heard on Digital Greenwich and make the structure and slides of the presentation. TBH I struggled a bit both in the communication / co-operation with the other members as well as in the presentation, trying to shape one single proposal from such a multidimensional concept. It's true I enjoyed it in the end =) I have already put some notes in several slides and Neil will go on with the complete narration, since he will be the presenter.


New Features
I also added a couple of new features:
 Residents' Demand  - A concept used in New York with vast success. It's an online service in which residents either submit what they want from their borough or vote for it if their request already exists. Every month the top-5 according to voting requests will be accomplished by the council.
 Vouchers  - That was Martin's hint mentioned as a tactic used by Ogilvy which also replies Paul's comment: "Why would they come to you? Give them a motive." Free vouchers make the residents use our services, while in the same time promote local businesses and bring money to the council.

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