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    '''Feedback is a very essential [[feature]] because it enables [[companies]] to gain valuable insight via [[consumerium]]'''
    Hello, consumerium.org Did you know that people do 8.5 billion searches on
    Google every day? That’s why it’s important to rank your website on the
    First Page of Google?
    So to rank your website #1 on google you need to take care of:


    Feedback is intended for businesses and owners, [[reviews]] are intended for other consumers.
    1-Technical S E O Audit
    2-Keyword Research
    3-Competitor Research
    4-Finding backlinks opportunities
    5-Local Optimization of the site (On-Page S E O)
    6-Build Backlinks (Off-Page S E O)
    7-Build Local S E O Citations


    It's mostly about [[Consumer]]s communicating to [[producer]]s about their [[product]] offerings, though it is possible to implement feedback for about anything. [[Consumer]]s who are in hurry or don't have an suitable input device (such as a Bluetooth keyboard provided by the store) can use prewritten feedback messages that usually take the form of:
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    * "I am discouraging others from buying your product because..."
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    * "I didn't buy your product because..."
    * "I am hesitating buying your product because..."
    * "I bought your product because..."
    * "I will encourage others to buy your product because..."


    ''Feedback can be used to enhance life-enhancing cycles and stop life-destroying ones.''
    I hope you will enjoy it.
     
    [[w:Donella_Meadows%27_twelve_leverage_points_to_intervene_in_a_system|Ecological concepts of leverage]] usually rely on some notion of [[w:feedback|feedback]].  Sister projects to [[Consumerium]], e.g. [[Wikipedia]], have used these concepts directly [[m:twelve leverage points|as leverage in governance]], e.g. defining limits of [[etiquette]], [[vandalism]], [[edit war]]s, to prevent a [[w:race to the bottom|'race to the bottom']] in destructive tactics.  And, more happily, encouraging notions of [[ethics]], [[community]], [[governance]] and even useful [[groupthink]] (factions or parties simplifying [[discourse]] on governance questions) to enhance the life of all those touched by Wikipedia.
     
    Likewise, many parties in Consumerium, including those "targetted" by it, can benefit because:
     
    * It signals [[companies]] that profit opportunities are available if they meet the new higher standards of [[w:moral purchasing|moral purchasing]] of their market
    * It gives [[companies]] the chance to accelerate their product development pace to outrace the competition to meet these new higher standards
    * It gives [[consumer]]s the an uniform interface to contact all companies
    * Feedback can be [[anonymous]] or ID'd with an email address if reply is desired - thus limiting targetting of consumers by companies
    * The feedback can be distributed to the whole [[supply chain]].
    * The feedback can be gathered for use in the political system, to signal the desire of many citizens in the body politic to require some change, e.g. better [[ingredients marking]] and [[mandatory label]]s.
     
    Powerful as feedback is, it can be over-ruled by the higher-level control of [[information flows]], e.g. who controls the forms used for feedback, [[rules]]  of the system (incentives, punishment, constraints), [[self-organization]], [[goals]] of the system which can rule out whole areas of investigation or dialogue, the [[mindset]] out of which the goals, rules, feedback structure arise, e.g. some will object to anyone making a [[profit]] from Consumerium, and the [[power]] to transcend paradigms, overthrow an elite, change a structure.
     
    Usually many decision on these levels must be made before feedback can be fully understood and used to apply any real leverage on the parties in any system.

    Revision as of 05:55, 2 January 2023

    Hello, consumerium.org Did you know that people do 8.5 billion searches on Google every day? That’s why it’s important to rank your website on the First Page of Google? So to rank your website #1 on google you need to take care of:

    1-Technical S E O Audit 2-Keyword Research 3-Competitor Research 4-Finding backlinks opportunities 5-Local Optimization of the site (On-Page S E O) 6-Build Backlinks (Off-Page S E O) 7-Build Local S E O Citations

    Don’t worry you don’t have to do anything you can hire someone to do it for you You can get +1,000 visitors to your website every day

    you can try it from here: https://fiverrseo.com/

    I hope you will enjoy it.