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Blogs and educating the eflective practitioner

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virtual world, relatively free of the pressures, distractions, and risks of the real one, to which, nevertheless it refers. It stands in the intermediate space between the practice world, the â?? All Comments (0). Comments on Slide 1. Next » All comments. Add a comment on Slide 1. 0 comments |.

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What You Need to Know About the LinkedIn Virtual Events Guide

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Are you ready to start a virtual event? This is something you may not consider when you move your events online, but time works differently in the virtual world. Its first LinkedIn Live got over 2000 reactions and comments. Your choice will depend on: The type of event are you running. The goals of your event.

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Twitter and Guinea Pig Worry

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Now to be fair, experienced tweeters know that some percentage of the time, their clever responses to question or comments, won’t be seen by the originally tweeter immediately. Image: WOAW – the world of animal welfare via Flickr, CC 2.0.

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5 Social Marketing Stories You Need To Read

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80+% of Twitter Accounts Inactive, But Core Users More Committed By Dirk Singer Though Twitter won’t be heading into obscurity like the virtual world (this New York Times article gives some good reasons why), it’s still the case that Twitter’s actual user base is small compared to the number of registrations as some new stats from RJMetrics show.

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Virtual Personal Space | Almost Savvy

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Is there such a thing as personal space in the world of virtual and business networking? I’d much rather get to know people through thoughtful comments on current events, other people’s blogs, business strategies. That all said, most who enter the virtual world, have their eyes wide open.

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KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together

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Comments (0). Comments (0). Comments (0). In the current issue of Inside Knowledge magazine, editor Jerry Ash raises the same question that Chris Hearne brought up in this blog a few days ago : If virtual is so great, how come conferences are booming? Comments (0). Comments (0). Comments (0).

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Helping Kids Stay Safe Online. Is SocialShield the Answer.

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It is already an enormous challenge in the real world. For many parents, the prospect of helping their children stay safe in the virtual world is even more overwhelming. You read my blog — and you commented on it! How do we find that balance of holding on and letting go? Double whew. You are not aged at all.

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