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No patience for the ROI of Social Media discussion

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But this is not a dig at Dell it’s a dig at all of us marketers who say they don’t understand how to calculate an ROI from Social Media. Same goes for Video or Podcasts – have a strong call to action and send them to a unique URL. How did they do it? With a coupon code! Wow, now that’s inventive.

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4 Easy Ways of Subscribing to Feeds in Google Reader

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Add subscription will take any a keyword, feed name, feed URL or web page URL and attempt to parse it to find the feed you want. And finally, if you put in a site URL or feed URL, it will add the correct feed for you. This is actually two buttons in one. Depending on how precise you are, the faster you will be subscribed.

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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

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While celebrity endorsements have power in marketing, studies suggest that most people are more open to a transfer or exchange of knowledge with a respected peer. Your URL (optional ). I work with Bonasources Wild Apricot marketing team. E-mail marketing. Google Analytics. June 8, 2008 11:03 AM. Leave a Comment.

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BABSONKNOWLEDGE.ORG: 6 Common Attributes of Knowledge Work and Knowledge Workers

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TrackBack URL for this entry: [link]. Name: Email Address: URL: Remember personal info? Webcast: Competing on Analytics. Companies just needed to put the necessary incentives and assurances in place to ensure that people were willing to share their knowledge. But thats the subject of another post, or you could read my book.

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Doug Johnson Website --Skills for the Knowledge Worker

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Most Americans, especially those in traditional blue-collar jobs such as manufacturing, have for decades watched non-skilled work being shifted to either automated systems (robotics) or to cheaper foreign labor markets. Author Email (optional): Author URL (optional): Post: ↓ | ↑ Some HTML allowed: Link an External Response.

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