June 28th, 2006
Freedbacking : Art of Free Constructive Feedback
Big blogebrities like to coin new terms and spread them around. Freedbacking is another such term coined by Chris Pirillo. Just incase you did not know, it is the art of offering free constructive feedback to product creators and developers.
“I’m creating a new tag that doesn’t exist in Google (which means it doesn’t yet exist): Freedbacking. Tag it, use it, share it. I’ll post a unified feed for the keyword as soon as our OPML-to-RSS script is ready, but don’t let that stop anybody from posting to their own space (read: blog) using the word “Freedbacking” somewhere within a post. You’re giving free feedback to the developers of your favorite programs, or the creators of your favorite Web service, or anybody who’s making something that you use (or want to use, or need to use). Become a freedbacker - say something!”
Do you offer free feedback, er… freedback? More crazy blogging terms which you might not know.
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