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The Nifty 50 Top Women of Twitter for 2011

Webbiquity SMM

Cheryl and I thought it would be a great idea to collaborate on this special social media project—and so the process began for creating the 2011 #Nifty50 List of Top Twitter Women. Angie is also a Search Engine Watch columnist and speaks at national events including SMX, SES, and OMS. Becky Denniston. She’s also really nice.

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KMWorld.com: What are people searching for and where are they looking?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Collaboration. Pharmaceutical, Life Sciences. Although 54 percent of the companies and organizations polled had site search engines and 35 percent had intranet search engines, Figure 1 on page 9 (KMWorld, Vol 17, Issue 3) shows that 62 percent of the respondents looked first on a Web search engine. White Papers.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Are you working with a team or collaborating with a client? • Socialmention.com is basically a social search engine, if the business name is unique it can be a good option. But, still, like any industry, I believe the vertical applications will ultimately win out over the all-purpose engines. That said there are some options.

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The power of social listening for healthcare organizations

Sprout Social

It has pushed some hospital systems, professional societies and pharmaceutical companies into an unflattering limelight, as patient and provider criticisms go viral. Like increasing the spread of misinformation and excluding healthcare workers from vital conversations with their patients. Of course, crises can be external, too.

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Connecting 2 the World

Buzz Marketing for Technology

accountants, instructional designers, education, consultants), knowledge that is both part of the physical product and the product itself (software engineers, hospitals, retail), and knowledge needed to produce and service a physical product (process engineers, customer service, repairmen).

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