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Enterprise 2.0: social scorecard and social media karma

Laurel Papworth

Rewarding badges and points systems on your intranet – social scorecards – could be the turning point for turning your enterprise 2.0 Daniel proposed that we set up Foursquare style badges to encourage staff to contribute and use the internet. Badges for no missed sick days would be a good start. The Game of Work.

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20+ LinkedIn Profile Tips (Guaranteed Ways to Stand Out)

Buffer Social

” Take my LinkedIn profile example below , you’ll see my avatar plus Eddie Van Halen cover photo — this is by design, as it reflects the impression I want to share with my network. Your activity on LinkedIn reflects your knowledge and passion in your field. Engage thoughtfully This cannot be overstated.

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22 Twitter revenue streams – monetizing tweets

Laurel Papworth

Whenever I present or give classes on monetizing social networks and online communities people usually have two questions. One, should we monetize other people’s activity? The first question is ethical – if money and currency is about a show of worth, a menu of value, then yes, we can monetize conversations and activities.

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How to join the Metaverse: The complete guide for your brand

Sprout Social

And many big-name businesses are already taking advantage of the metaverse as a marketing tool, creating brand activations to stay ahead of the competition. If you don’t have proficient knowledge of the metaverse, you won’t be able to pitch or execute successful brand activations. Preparing to join the metaverse is the same.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

This way you can make sure you never miss an update by the people you actively want to follow. Once you start getting more involved with the Twitter you will see that it is really a community of people that just want to give constant updates to people that are following them. Example: @ijustine I love that song too! coverage here.

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Blog Design for ROI Rule #3: Shower Attention and Appreciation On Your Community

ProBlogger

Today we’ll talk about integrating your community into your design. One of the great benefits is that an engaged community promotes your blog, providing word of mouth marketing. This includes social bookmarking and sharing, as well as regular links from your community members’ own sites.

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