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Confessions of a CKO: What I Should Have Done

Buzz Marketing for Technology

content management, with simple, intuitive tools, personalized processes and one-on-one personal effectiveness training taking over in priority from complex, one-size-fits-all intranet tools, portals, productivity software, and undifferentiated training. Track and aim to halve the aggregate amount of non value added time.

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Best Internet Marketing Blog Posts of 2007 » Techipedia | Tamar.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

It’s the (Other) Algorithm, Stupid: Understanding DiggRank (Search Engine Land): Muhammad Saleem examines what is known about the Digg algorithm and dispels common myths. 11 Guidelines to Social Media Success (Search Engine Watch): Eric Enge presents his 11 takeaways from SMX Social Media. Lisa attempts to quell those concerns.

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

by Tamar Weinberg on July 8, 2008 Share With many individuals finding great success with social media (and as an aside, a basic understanding of search engine optimization ), they immediately consider themselves social media marketers and consultants (as well as seasoned SEOs) and offer to sell their promotional services.

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Seth Godin on Steroids: Here’s My Evernote Password

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A Simple Idea That Helped Quicken Software Reach 70% Marketshare. Of course, most users were not only balancing their checkbooks within eight minutes but also discovering that they couldn’t live without this software. It’s a dipshit move — and sadly, a tech blogosphere staple. I said, “Nah, who needs another search engine?”

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Most organizations, too, refused to abandon the top-down centralized information model that was already in place, merely institutionalizing it with firewalls, access restrictions, monster centrally-managed one-size-fits-all databases and websites and over-engineered, over-managed collaboration and community-of-practice tools. Robert Paterson.