A couple of years ago CGI created an interactive Peace Card for the holidays. It was different than our previous holiday cards as it allowed people to share their thoughts and add their own stories “into” the card. It was a great way for us to connect with people all around the world.
With constantly evolving technology, we realized that this type of social media would be a great format for gathering feedback and collecting ideas. What better way to find out what customers or employees need than to simply ask them. So building off of the idea of the Peace Card, we created the CGI Idea Wall which allows you to ask questions and get a connection going with your audience.
Click to see the Idea Wall
Since many people often gather in the break room to share stories and ideas, we chose a water cooler theme but the Idea Wall can be customized to match any theme. One of the optional features includes a database that allows you to capture information from your audience.
We want to know what you think. CGI is currently hosting a contest on the Idea Wall page. Tell us your thoughts on how you might use an Idea Wall and enter to win a gift certificate to Starbucks, Barnes & Noble or Lowe’s.
Recently, two of our CGI Interactive employees headed to the Harbor Hotel in downtown Boston to collect (for the second year in a row!) our award for Best of 2010 Web Design Bronze. Everyone at the CGI was honored by the recognition for the work that we have done within the financial and real estate community.
The Banker and Tradesman contest is awarded through Massachusetts reader opinions. It feels great to help members of our local community grow their business and find more effective ways to reach their customers.
Banker & Tradesman is a leading New England publication with a broad readership of the most influential people in the real estate, financial, and construction industries.
Thousands of Banker and Tradesman readers responded to this year’s readers’ poll for their “Best of 2010″ awards. The paper’s community has grown to be prestigious within the Massachusetts business culture. It is an opportunity for the New England’s financial and real estate communities to speak up for those providers they believe are the best.
Winners were published in the August 2nd publication.
It is time to voice your opinions on the greatest web developments of the year. For the 14th time, the Webby Awards set out to recognize the companies and people who have created jaw dropping Websites, Interactive Advertising, Online Film & Video and Mobile applications.
Last year nearly half a million votes were cast and the comments exulted how passionate people were about their favorites. This year, with the support of AOL, the Webby Awards hopes to surpass last year and ignite a battle for web surpremacy.
Check out the contenders below for the Interactive Advertising category and click here to see a list of the leaders so far for Interactive Advertising.