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Your say: Personal knowledge management - Inside Knowledge

Buzz Marketing for Technology

posted 5 Apr 2004 in Volume 7 Issue 7. s evolution over the years, Jim McGee, director at Huron Consulting Group, describes the typical firm that existed at the dawn of his career. ?Organisations I think tools such as blogs, news aggregators and wikis[1] are a new toolset for PKM,? Case study archive. E-newsletter. says McGee.

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Atlanta Women In Social Media Marketing_2

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Part 1 For me, the secret sauce of social media marketing is in how the tech tools with odd sounding names like blogs and wikis and Twitter can build and nurture old fashion corner grocer store relationships. I think of a social media hub in terms of industry or interest, not geographical location.

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Social Pros 18 – Ike Pigott, Alabama Power

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Ike : Link to the Social Pros Wiki at the end. From a social media standpoint, I’m in one of those industries that you just don’t think about as doing really cool stuff with social. We actually had a local social media consultant who tried to blast us after a storm for essentially not having customer service on 24/7.

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Where Does 'Transparency' Fit In The New Social Media Marketing Model?

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Agencies, consultants and freelance copywriters seized an opportunity to provide that all important Content. Melanie Notkin - As long as content is authentic and approved by the client, I'm not sure there's a difference when a "social media consultant" or freelance writer writes the content for a brand. Jump to Brendan's content.

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50 Habits of a Highly Effective Blogger " EdithYeung.com

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Doug Johnson Website --Skills for the Knowledge Worker

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Writing, Speaking and Consulting on School Technology and Library Issues. The conventional wisdom has been that in order to be a productive worker in the post-industrial economy one needed an educated mind rather than a strong back for work that would be done stitting at desk, not standing on the factory floor. Doug Johnson.

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