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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! Increasingly bloggers are concerned that even though they know that their posts are being shared through other channels, that their communities still aren’t commenting on their posts.

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Blogs: I'll Show You Mine if You'll Show Me Yours

Almost Savvy

I wrote about my own entry into the blogosphere late last year: Blogging Between Hot Flashes. Related articles which may interest you: The Re-Branding of Me: Website Under Construction Do You Have a Digital Business Card? Do you have a favorite you’d like to share which may not be getting the attention it deserves?

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Shel cites a brief published by the Aberdeen Group , titled Web 2.0, Facebook or LinkedIn) or other communities of practiceĆ¢?? The investment these companies will make in blogs, social networks, and communities will Ć¢??stimulate Via Shel Holtz and Workplace Learning Today comes yet another "yes," to that question.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Something else with this group--they are not looking for the BEST tool or process as much as the "good enough" solution. In one of those serendipitous moments that occurs so often in the blogosphere, a few days later I saw that Christy Tucker bookmarked one of Kohns articles, so I clicked through to check it out.

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How to Save the World

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fluency -- our ability to function socially in the modern complex world, to be of use socially to others in our communities. This could show what people value in others in their networks/communities, and what they offer, and how that effects both their popularity and the strength of the community as a whole. Working Smarter. ·

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Customer Anthropology: The Art of Observation

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Social Software Group. Intentional Communities. The Salon Blog Community. Im listening to: WHAT THE BLOGOSPHERE WANTS MORE OF. want to see more: constructive criticism, reaction, feedback. Robert Paterson. Frank Patrick. Steve Pavlina. Dick Richards. James Robertson. Evelyn Rodriguez. Paul Schumann. Robert Scoble.

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Confessions of a CKO: What I Should Have Done

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Its a tragedy that we have these wildly over-engineered communication tools with 1001 useless functions, but no one has grappled with the very human, critical problem of setting priorities for conversations, and getting the people who most need it access to the experts quickly. Social Software Group. WHAT THE BLOGOSPHERE WANTS MORE OF.