Who we are serving

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  1. People who wish to learn the Wiki Way
  2. People looking for information about a given organization, or about a given topic
  3. People who wish to have a neutral, public and transparent place to communicate with an organization
  4. Website owners or managers who wish for additional exposure
  5. Website owners or managers who wish to have a place to communicate with their constituents (using AboutUs as an extension of their website)
  6. Organizations that use website(s) to communicate with their constituents.
  7. Ourselves; a community helps itself, and directs its energies to its own benefit
  8. A global community, not merely one reflective of specific regions or borders, but one that encompasses everyone.
  9. The AboutUsInvestors and others that have supported and backed AboutUs
  10. ... your thoughts on who our market is here ...


  • I think another user profile would be that of a collabortive platform for professional (not website sites, or owners per se), true intellectual, potentially academic (student & prof) and also at a younger student level (help with wording). Student/student collaboration and a format for professionals to collabortate on larger scale projects..a cross betweeen Blackboard (though more open ended) and what ESRG is doing. Present and forward focused not at all encyclopedic. Kasey 13:35, 10 October 2007 (PDT)
  • I added a couple:
    • the global because I think it's really important to think of AboutUs as a global community, website and company (in that order)
    • The AboutUsInvestors (hoping we can practice some radical transparency and fill in that red link with relevant WikiLinks and basic info on our investors) -- because any definition of "Who we are" and "Who we are serving" needs to be honest and transparent about this fact as much as we can.
-- TakKendrick 23:22, 25 October 2007 (PDT)
  • I agree, I feel (and have worked with) teachers who see great potential in AboutUs portals for helping students collaborate on developing the perfect essay. That sort of blackboard collaboration needs to be recognised. Similarly, I think there's a great potential audience for consensus polling, especially when it can be made available to special-interest communities. FatimaRaja 00:09, 8 November 2007 (PST)


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