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No posts address AMEX current policy of lower credit lines when people pay them down, nothing on forecasting the credit scene for their customers. Their attempts to be controversial are pretty weak right now.
Perhaps it will change over time but the blog seems to serve to advertise the cards available and take the attention off what is really happening in the credit industry and especially what their part in it is.
Dr. Wright
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Dr. Wright makes an interesting point in the above comment, that this is an unbranded AMEX experience (unbranded meaning it is not the AMEX brand, but rather "brought to you by AMEX"). It would seem the purpose is to align the brand with this new business thinking, rather than redefine the brand itself. Their hope is to be associated with smart business thinking.
(In full disclosure, I think the agency I work with might do work for AMEX. I'm not sure, I personally haven't worked with the brand.)
@Dr Wright- The article you reference by Anita Campbell is a great read for any blogger. It is more about your rights as a blogger and what you need to know based on the latest legal action taken by the AP.
@ Josh- We worked with Digitas New York on this project. They were instrumental from the very beginning and have been a great partner.
@Darren- You can absolutely link back to your own site when leaving a comment; the field is right under name and email on every post. FWIW, trackbacks are also enabled to help further identify and link out to the conversation.
As far as controversy, it's NOT my goal to be strongly controversial. Quite the contrary -- I would consider strong controversy highly inappropriate when writing on another company's site. I treat it the same way I would want guest posters to treat one of my own blogs: I would not like it if someone tried to turn my site into a soapbox.
Thanks, Chris, for highlighting the site.
I think you missed the point. (For full disclosure my company LiveWorld has worked with Amex and their other agencies on OpenForum site). You don't draw users by talking about credit cards, even if you are a credit card company. There are certainly uses for that kind of content and that kind of community, but what they were looking for here was broader conversations about business that was of value to their customers. This is not intended to just be a brochure for credit cards.
Enough people have said intelligent things about the purpose of the content we create and what we're trying to achieve. I'm not going to expand on that piece.
The people who are writing on OPEN Forum are objective not. not American Express employees or spokespeople. We don't edit their content. What they write should is more evergreen rather than commenting on recent news articles
We did have a senior OPEN official do a recent webcast talking about Cash Flow and how small businesses should maintain an active dialogue w/ their credit providers and to register their business with the various business associations to help ensure credit. It's a sensitive topic and we are trying to address it in a measured means. It would be non-endemic to the OPEN Forum site to have people all of a sudden addressing publicity whether it's positive or not.
Thank you all for commenting.
So the forum is a small business forum sponsored by a small business geared credit card. Might be obvious to some, but overlooked by many.