Alltop and Credit Unions
I must have been asleep at the wheel, but through the magic of Google’s Webmaster tools (which I hardly look at) I noticed I had been linked to from Alltop’s credit union page! First I said, “Sweet, Alltop has a credit union page!” Then I said, “How’d I pull that off?” For those of you [...]
Read moreRunning two blogs is tough
Not only do you have to post twice as much, it is kinda a pain to get the relevant topics to each blog. Then I get an idea for a post I really like and I’m torn which blog to put it on. I want to put it on the Life & Times because I’ve got [...]
Read moreWhat's your criteria for adding to your blogroll?
I received an email last week from a CU vendor that recently launched a new blog and they are trying to get it off the ground. They asked me to include their blog in my links section and I decided to think about it over the weekend. I’ve heard the name of the company before, [...]
Read moreWhat a way to start a blog
The nemesis of most travelers, the TSA, started a blog called the Evolution of Security. One of the most hated governmental agencies, opened lines of communication with the millions of voices that travel each year. If your credit union is afraid to start a blog because there is a potential for bad feedback, just look [...]
Read moreHopefully they are listening
A little bit up the road from me, Columbia Credit Union is taking some flak. Hopefully they are listening…
Read moreYour members have blogs too
Apparently Queensland Teachers’ CU in Australia recently re-designed their home page. Some of those changes included a welcome page, or splash page. Hopefully QTCU is paying attention to the blogosphere and is aware that one of their members is voicing their concern. I’d love to see QTCU comment on the author’s site about their new [...]
Read morelaunching the fi-linx blog!
Now that I’ve transitioned to CUSO life full-time, I’m finally able to devote some more time to the operations! We’ve got the blog setup at blog.filinx.com and will be talking about many things credit union. Stop by when you have a chance and make sure to subscribe!
Read moreFIS Data Leaked
FIS, or Fidelity Information Services, had an employee steal confidential consumer information and sell it. FIS has their official press release here. What would happen if a CU employee decided that their member data was worth something and sold it? How would or should a CU react in this instance? FIS’ press release reads like [...]
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