TI’s Inaugural Blog Post: The First of Many to Come

Mar 9, 2009

Hellooo, new readers and Knowledge Leaders! I’m sure everyone is as excited as I am about the launch of Tribeca Insights’ new blog, The Insight Scoop. (I’m probably more excited than you are.) Particularly because…well, there’s very little content on the web about us currently (except, of course, for those nasty forums that certain skeptics post when we offer to pay them more than a penny for their thoughts and they, in turn, repay us by causing expletives to show up in our Google search results). Amazing. So, we decided to do something about it! You know, speak to the people directly. Open the lines of communication!

The purposes of this blog are variegated, but simple: 1) It’s to prove that we, at Tribeca Insights, are not dirty spammers who are out to get your money or confidential information, 2) to create a positive atmosphere where people can share their thoughts and, um, insights—on any topic, not just the ones we recruit you for, and 3) to provide transparency into Tribeca Insights as an organization—the company, the people, the Knowledge Leader Forum and our expert antics.

At the end of the day, we really just want to bring people together. That’s it! And this venue is just another means for making that happen. Look forward to regular posts from Tribeca Insights’ in-house bloggers, including an illuminating future post by our principal, Dazhi Chen (he’s a busy man to pin down for a blog post, but he says he’ll do it for all you fine folks, and soon). In the meantime, feel free to follow us on Twitter and/or befriend us on Facebook! Or you can just call me for a chat, like many of you already do. We love hearing from you!

Also: If you get any LinkedIn requests from a Dianne A. Lee, it’s NOT ME. I think that person is, in fact, a dirty spammer, so please shun this person like the plague. I will never actually contact you directly through LinkedIn (only via email) or ask you to be my friend (I mean, if you ask me, I’ll obviously accept), so you’ll know it’s not me. Just looking out for you guys. Thanks and good night!

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  1. Josh
    March 19th, 2009 at 1:16 pm #

    I got the aforementioned LinkedIn request from Dianne A. Lee this morning (sent to my work e-mail, which isn’t my primary contact e-mail on the site) at 12:06 am, and an e-mail from Tribeca Insights at 8:05 am. I’m just curious as to the context of you bringing this up, since it seems like a really odd coincidence.

  2. diane
    March 19th, 2009 at 1:25 pm #

    That’s the same thing that’s happened to the other people! I honestly don’t know what it is. The weirdest part is that she always reaches out to people before I contact them about Tribeca Insights, which is what causes people to think she and I are the same person. The context of me bringing it up is that I don’t want people thinking I’m randomly spamming them through LinkedIn, though we do do most of our recruiting from LinkedIn and other professional networking sites. I think I’m going to have to contact this person myself and ask her what she’s all about. Thanks for the heads up, Josh!

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    April 15th, 2009 at 4:56 pm #

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  4. matt souders
    October 12th, 2009 at 11:49 am #

    Why is Tribeca Insights not listed in the Manhattan Phone Directory?

  5. diane
    October 13th, 2009 at 11:02 am #

    Well, we are on yellowpages.com, if that’s any consolation: http://www.yellowpages.com/name/New-York-NY/tribeca-insights

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