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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Here’s the first paragraph of my summary: I show businesses how to use social media technologies for external community building and outreach, and for internal collaboration. The individual page strength shouldn’t be ignored - what a great way to get more eyeballs on your brand. marketing has gone.

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6 Common Mistakes in Online Community Development

Convince & Convert

Perhaps the most common mistake in community development is considering how many members have signed up a measure of your community’s health. Take for example community development professional Ben Brown. His first big hit came with Consumating , an alternative dating community. In 2005, CNET bought Consumating.

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Sydney Social Media Course – 3 Days with Laptop

Laurel Papworth

Laurel manages massive gaming and online communities including Facebook and forums for reality TV shows such as Junior Masterchef. Since 2005, Laurel has been teaching online community management at the University of Sydney and she has been managing virtual communities since 1989. 5 step Social Media campaigns.

Course 102
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Social Media Training: 3 Day Intensive Advanced Class

Laurel Papworth

Lecture : Laurel was named in 2012 by Forbes magazine in the Top 50 Social Media Influencers globally, and Marketing Magazine named her “Head of Industry, Social Media”. Laurel is the CEO of The Community Crew managing massive gaming and online communities including Facebook and forums for reality TV shows such as Junior Masterchef.

Class 85
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15 Bloggers to Watch in 2013

ProBlogger

Tina started swissmiss in 2005 as her ‘personal visual archive’ It eventually grew into a popular design journal with an average of 1 million unique visitors a month. She is extremely talented at curation, and combines her community-building skills with her keen sense of strategy. Tina Roth Eisenberg.

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