Thanks Sarah. I didn't know I was your first! ;-) [blushes]
I have to agree though, when all is said and done, it's a little sad that it's in a bad way now - because it once had energy and, more importantly a sense of humour. I wonder if Mr P has s…
Despite the recent hiccups I have had with them, I would like to think it would become good again. I hope it does. With the exception of Mark Ballentyne who I have never met (he was also the first social networker I came across) it's where I have me…
You can of course continue your Ecademy talk in the newly relaunched Ecademy Watch, as I'd rather this place didn't turn into a place just to bash Ecademy.
2 days left to renew for a year for 50 quid, or just cancel? I'm still dithering over that one.
What can you do on ecademy as a non-paying member these days? Can you still blog occasionally and be a club member - because that's all I do now.
For m…
I spent a year as a green star on Ecademy but left when they stopped that category. For me personally, Ecademy was almost totally negative. The only positive thing was that I found a couple of people offering services I wanted to buy. In hindsight I…
I was a member since 2006 and really enjoyed being on Ecademy. Apart from the SEO benefits, I also met many great people on there and have done business as well. But in the last 6 months or so I have noticed more spammers, boring blogs, and less qua…
I've virtually stopped being active on Ecademy since I moved to Twitter and set up my own blog.
My major reason is not to do with the constant issues with 'da management' though I always thought that was a waste of time, if they want to wreck their…
You don't need to be active on all of them - all the time - but there are certain strategies which can help you manage. It's hard work, but not as much as you would think
I'm about to release a steady stream of (up to 299!) tips on 'making the most…