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IBM Social Computing Guidelines

Buzz Marketing for Technology

In the spring of 2005, IBMers used a wiki to create a set of guidelines for all IBMers who wanted to blog. These guidelines aimed to provide helpful, practical advice—and also to protect both IBM bloggers and IBM itself, as the company sought to embrace the blogosphere. Since then, many new forms of social media have emerged.

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How To Write Tabloid Blog & Tweet Posts

Diva Marketing Blog

Back in 2005 - 2007 blog firestorms were common place now it seems T-storms (Twitter storms) are in vogue. Since he works for a large agency his tweet was picked up and spun round and round the Blogosphere and Twitterville. Barely three weeks into 2009 and we still have a long way to go.

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Friday Buzz Report for Bare Feet Blog 080725

Bare Feet Studios

Tagged as: attention , award , beachwalks , bloggers , diva marketing , expertise , Social Media , tubemogul Leave a Comment Additional comments powered by BackType Previous post: Blogosphere Updates Next post: Free Idea: Podcaster-in-Residence Saves Hawaii Tourism?

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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

For dPS the Flickr group also gave our readers a taste of community and whet their appetite for it to the point that they began to ask if I would consider starting an actual forum area – something I did (and then went on to create the dPS Facebook Group ) after I saw that there was enough demand to kick it off with enough active members.

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Wasting Time or Making Hay on the Internet

Bare Feet Studios

But first, here is the list, no particular order: Social Networking Sites — Recent statistics show that over 170 million people are active users of the two most popular two social networking sites, Facebook.com and MySpace.com. Online Videos — The YouTube phenomenon continues to spill over into the workplace.

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Bloggers Flash Back to 2006 and Flash Forward to 2009

Diva Marketing Blog

As December 2005 drew to a close, I asked a few bloggers what their wish list was for the new year. What makes this list interesting is that all of the bloggers have been around in the social media space from at least 2005 which provides some additional perspective. 2009 How funny to look back to 2005. Let's do more of it.

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7 Strategies for Growing Community on Your Blog

ProBlogger

For dPS the Flickr group also gave our readers a taste of community and whet their appetite for it to the point that they began to ask if I would consider starting an actual forum area – something I did (and then went on to create the dPS Facebook Group ) after I saw that there was enough demand to kick it off with enough active members.