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5 Things I’ve Learned from Running BizSugar

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

When my company, Small Business Trends, LLC, first purchased BizSugar in the summer of 2009, the best way I could describe it was as a miniature version of Digg, except that BizSugar focused soley on sharing information geared toward small and mid-sized businesses. BizSugar is built on Pligg, an open source content management system.

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5 Ways to Build Online Authority Using Content Marketing - A Guest Post By Paul Chaney

Diva Marketing Blog

One of the biggest lessons I've learned in 12 years of blogging and being active in digital communities is real relationship can and do happen online. Paul and I have collaborated on several projects including developing and facilitating training programs for the American Marketing Association. Actively Participate in Social Media.

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5 Ways to Build Online Authority Using Content Marketing - A Guest Post By Paul Chaney

Diva Marketing Blog

One of the biggest lessons I've learned in 12 years of blogging and being active in digital communities is real relationship can and do happen online. Paul and I have collaborated on several projects including developing and facilitating training programs for the American Marketing Association. Actively Participate in Social Media.

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Out With The Old…Rethinking Outdated Intranet Portal Models Part I – Introduction

SocMed Sean

. “Traditional” intranet portals that are simply presentations layers with a back-end content management system just don’t cut it anymore. Instead, organizations want their employees to generate peer-to-peer content using 2.0 Now, flash forward to 2009.

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