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Learning via the Social Media Game

Bare Feet Studios

Who will review & act? Customer-generated reviews of products and services. How will you deal with negative reviews? You can also share find photos of other’s you can use under a creative commons license. Capture other people’s content using their RSS Feeds and aggregate (display) them on your website.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The Real Lesson in the Yelp User Review Lawsuit (Nine by Blue): The bottom line is that people need to realize that they can’t control the message. 6 Tips for Getting the Most out of Foursquare (Mashable): Foursquare is new for many, so learn it and soak it in while it’s still hot. She has some great comparisons.

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Paywall for News.com and Online Community Social Media

Laurel Papworth

The graph is from the Government Convergent Review initiative. But I accept at face -value the argument that News.com is being impartial, and aggregating opinions. Not that I have any say in it – Fair use laws and my Creative Commons licence ensure that my content is free to roam the ‘net as long as it is not sold.

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Is Your Executive on Twitter?

Koka Sexton

Created by Federated Media, in partnership with Microsoft, ExecTweets is a platform that aggregates the tweets of top business execs and empowers the community to surface the most insightful, business-related tweets. ExecTweets is a resource to help you find and follow the top business executives on Twitter. Use wp_list_categories() instead.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

Created by Federated Media, in partnership with Microsoft, ExecTweets is a platform that aggregates the tweets of top business execs and empowers the community to surface the most insightful, business-related tweets. ExecTweets is a resource to help you find and follow the top business executives on Twitter. Use wp_list_categories() instead.