The pro's of ChefTalk; where to start?
I think one of the best things is that the CT members seem to be genuinely passionate and interested in the subject--it is very rare that someone else's question or post is not answered. The other thing is that the CT members don't act like 4 year olds when they disagree on a subject. There are several chats that disintegrate into an "I'm right and you're wrong debate--often with personal attacks. It's nice to be around folks that can agree to disagree, be supportive and everyone can give their opinion without being belittled. I believe that because of this attitude, CT members have a sense of family--and once you're family, you're hooked--and keep on coming back!
That said, the layout itself is easy to manuveur. You don't have to look at a long string of items in order to find the reply you are looking for. (Really good if you're in a hurry and shouldn't be spending time online but are anyways.
It's exciting to always logon and look for the new features. You never know when something's going to be added. It's always an adventure. CT is responsive to member needs--catering or corporate dining a big issue? Let's have a separate forum to discuss those facets of food service. You can't beat being responsive to someone's needs. It's going to bring loyalty.
I visit lots of food-related sites but ChefTalk is the one I regularly come back to.
I guess if I would have to point out a negative, it's that while we are good about responding to the group; we are not always as good at responding to a first-timer with questions.
Nicko, thanks for the wonderful layout and awesome features. Moderators, thanks for trying to make sure everyone's concerns are answered. Members, thanks for the advice, criticism and stream of thought. It helps one grow.
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