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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

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This blog is for volunteers, webmasters and administrators of associations, clubs, charities, communities and other groups. We discuss issues and trends in modern web technologies that help your organization achieve more with less. Consider how you might use the interactive possibilities of the Internet and Web 2.0

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Tamar Weinberg is a Media Snacker ยป Techipedia | Tamar Weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Totally connected groups are average sharers, creating as much as they can consume and using free sites to display it all. Tagged as: media snackers , social media , web 2.0 { 6 trackbacks } Media, Mm Mm Good! I’m not a meme-girl myself, either, but the viewpoints have been so interesting!

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The complete knowledge sharing guide. | lucasmcdonnell.com

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Memes (10). December 2006. November 2006. We tend to get along best in small groups, and when we our groups get too big, tensions tend to develop. Keeping groups small and informal allows a comfort level to develop where people feel free to exchange knowledge with each other. Categories. Announcements (26).

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How I Network on Friendster, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn ร‚?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I’ll admit (a little secret of mine) that I initially befriended a few folks I admired on TV (specifically, 2006-2007′s Beauty and the Geek) but since I have no personal connection to the guys, I deleted the non-genuine contacts. Closing Thoughts I’d turn this into a meme, but you know how I feel about that.

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Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 ร‚ยป Techipedia | Tamar.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

What are the most popular sites in these age groups? Social Media Marketing Tactics (SEOmoz): Jane Copand, the Web 2.0 guru, shows how to leverage Web 2.0 25 Headline Formulas that Have Plagued and Blessed Web 2.0 PR Disasters Lurk in Web 2.0 This is one of the best articles of the year.

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StumbleUpon Etiquette Guide and Best Practices

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Tagged as: community , etiquette , social media , social media marketing , stumbleupon { 4 trackbacks } MEME: LinkLuv in Support of Small Businesses | GROWMAP.COM February 1, 2010 at 8:30 am Considering Demographic & Audience When Planning A Social Media Strategy February 1, 2010 at 9:04 am StumbleUpon: Itโ€™s NOT About the SEO!

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Abusing group invites. And if they don’t accept, don’t send the group request more than once by asking them to join via email, wall post, or Facebook message. In a specific case, I manage a few LinkedIn groups so my email address is far more visible on the site than I’d like. Many call this spam.

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