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A Tale of Two Communities Part II – Salesforce.com

SocialFish

This post is the second in a two-part series where guest blogger Garry Polmateer , former association executive currently working at NimbleUser helping organizations with Salesforce, looks at two online brands through the lens of the concepts in our book, Open Community. Read Part 1 here.

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Connecting 2 the World: Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work literacy skill?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Is constructing knowledge based on analysis a work literacy skill? I have been reading "Constructing Grounded Theory" by Kathy Charmaz for my dissertation. In addition, the deeper thinking skills needed in good qualitative research could create opportunities for the construction of new knowledge and more complex ideas.

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214: 4 Realities of Blogging All Bloggers Need to Talk About

ProBlogger

4 Difficult Realities All Bloggers Face. During a conference last year I was invited to have dinner with three other bloggers who had all been blogging for 5-10 years and were now doing it full-time. As a blogger I’ve heard people rave about my, blog with comments like: “You’re so prolific!” Full Transcript.

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PR Tips and Hacks for a Small Business

Proactive Report

It was like “Old Home Week” with panelists I’ve known for many years and shared a stage with at many conferences. You can create your own groups on social media and build a community of engaged followers. Discover where the reporters and bloggers you’d like to connect with find their stories. And we had fun.

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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

Justin Levy

Written on July 30, 2010 by Justin Levy in blog , community , facebook , interactions , social media , twitter 23 Comments - Leave a comment! As engagement and sharing on Twitter, Facebook and other social tools continues to increase, many bloggers are noticing a sharp decrease in comments on their blogs. Both are great.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

OK as far as it goes, but so NOT getting to the real opportunities.Blogs are a conversation between the blogger and him/herself (a form of reflection) and between the blogger and his/her readers. Last week I liveblogging several conference sessions at Brandon Hall. Facebook or LinkedIn) or other communities of practiceâ??

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Weekly Roundup: Unsung Heroes

Waxing UnLyrical

As I wrote yesterday’s post, and then read through the comments, I re-learned a lesson I thought I’d already learned: that the community you are trying to build is great; but the community you have is even more important. Bleak (another metal blogger). And my guest bloggers, both frequent and infrequent.

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