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Social Network Analysis - KM4DevWiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Two things I learned in the process: entering the data is more time-consuming than I anticipated the simpler the questions the less room there is for different interpretations and different types of answers (making it more tricky when you enter the data). The applications can be downloaded for free via the following website: [link].

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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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Going From to Free to Fee, Consciously: Yes We Can?

Bare Feet Studios

As of today, about 43% of the respondents to Guy Kawasaki’s survey question, “What Would You Pay to Use Twitter?&# Dave – want vs need is one of my favorite questions, though I am really strict with what qualifies as a need. Increasingly, I see this happening. would be willing to pay $5-$20 a month.

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Interview With American Marketing Association CEO Russ Klein

Diva Marketing Blog

One might even say, AMA set me on the road to social media when I chaired its first conferene on blogs in 2004 into 2005. . Russ Klein/AMA :Thats not an interview question, thats a theme for a book! I think the more mysterious question lies with the question of value. Russ Klein/AMA :Great question.

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Interview With American Marketing Association CEO Russ Klein

Diva Marketing Blog

One might even say, AMA set me on the road to social media when I chaired its first conferene on blogs in 2004 into 2005. . Russ Klein/AMA : That’s not an interview question, that’s a theme for a book! I think the more mysterious question lies with the question of value. Russ Klein/AMA : Great question.