Can we talk? Does SDR need a real time chat box? Print

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Sometimes I wish I had a real time chat box on the front page that would allow us to talk recipes when you come by?  What do you think?

If I found a way to get a chat box, but it involved you downloading an add-on to your browser, would you download it?

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7 Responses to “Can we talk? Does SDR need a real time chat box?”
  1. Jill says:

    I really enjoy using Twitter and I use it A LOT. I have TwitterFox installed on my browser, so I can chat while I work on the blog. When I’m not on the laptop, I use Twittelater on my iPhone.

    I’m never far from knowing when someone wants to talk to me or ask me something.

    Right now, I get an email alert when you all leave comments and questions. But, that’s not real time enough for me. I want to really talk with y’all like I talk with my friends on Twitter, i.e. on a daily basis.

    So would a chat box be the right tool or should y’all just sign up for Twitter?

  2. Judy says:

    This is a good idea but I get you on twitter! Do I need another distraction? Maybe…

  3. Jill says:

    Very funny Judy! and NO you don’t need anymore distractions ;D

  4. Peter says:

    Jill, test it out and ask your readers if it slows down how your page loads. If it in fact slows it down – nix it.

  5. Dawn says:

    ANYTHING is worth a try! If it doesn’t pan out, THEN we can nix it! Sounds interesting to me!

  6. Darlene says:

    A chat box sound interesting to me. I don’t know if I would do it or not but I’d like to try. I just type really slow and have a lot interuptions with my son.
    Darlene

  7. Jill says:

    Thank you for the immediate input.
    Chat boxes are not ‘easy 1-2-3′ to install (at least not a nice one that looks sharp) and it calls for the time of a developer$$$. I will give this some more consideration.

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