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Are Blog Comments Dead? | Justin Levy

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Justin Levy Marketing and Social Media Home About Archives Contact Disclosures Newsletter Speaking Are Blog Comments Dead? Their beef is that they want more from a comment, that they are looking for constructive criticism. I don't know if this is due to personal taste/need or a trend in the blogosphere.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

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Most organizations still see blogs as a way to push their content to learners, which to my mind makes blogs simply a multimedia e-newsletter. posting videos of training modules or using blogs to replace newsletters), but it didnt come as easily for people to think about using these tools for more two-way communication. Productivity.

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Personal Knowledge Management - Pollard

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subject matter experts, network coordinators and newsletter editors) to use a weblog-type tool to post and archive their content as part of their Public folder. WHAT THE BLOGOSPHERE WANTS MORE OF. want to see more: constructive criticism, reaction, feedback. want to see more: constructive criticism, reaction, feedback.

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How to Save the World - PKM An Update

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subject matter experts, network coordinators and newsletter editors) to use a weblog-type tool to post and archive their content as part of their Public folder. WHAT THE BLOGOSPHERE WANTS MORE OF. want to see more: constructive criticism, reaction, feedback. want to see more: constructive criticism, reaction, feedback.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

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subject matter experts, network coordinators and newsletter editors) to use personal shared workspaces (see above) to post and archive their content as part of their Public folder. Im listening to: WHAT THE BLOGOSPHERE WANTS MORE OF. want to see more: constructive criticism, reaction, feedback. Flickr: My Photos. BlogStreet.