Social Media & Digital Marketing in Singapore

Which Would You Choose? Gothere.sg Shows How It’s Done

July 15, 2009 – 11:25 pm | by Daryl Tay

I had a problem earlier this week with gothere.sg and without directing it at their Twitter account (I didn’t even know they had one), I tweeted:

Gothere Tweet

Gothere Tweet

And was surprised when I saw this in my Twittersteam this morning:

GoThere's Response

GoThere's Response

Between that and what was blogged yesterday, which would you choose? Here’s a little refresher:

Tweet.sg

Tweet.sg

Tweet.sg

Tweet.sg

Both are free services, both are online services with competitors (I could use Google Maps for gothere.sg), which do you think will get me going back for a second use?

Which would you go back for a second use?

More importantly, because yesterday’s post was about reputation, if both these people came to you and said “I was the guy behind tweet.sg” and the other said “I was the guy behind gothere.sg”, which would you feel more comfortable in hiring? Would you be more inclined to believe that the attitude when money is part of the equation would be the same as if the service is free? Or would you be more inclined to believe that said behavior would be drastically different based on whether money changes hands?

I’m a strong believer of being careful of what you do online because it will come back to haunt you. But what do you think? Love to hear from you.

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