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How to Cut Costs with Your Own Support Community

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Customers who participate, create content and connect with other community members become loyal brand advocates. Support communities—forum sites, wikis or any venues that include user-generated content—are surprisingly self-sufficient. Take a look at some strong examples of community support.

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Connecting 2 the World: Lessons learned from New Communication Technologies in Organziational Life

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The result is less formal communication (i.e. e-mails, im, even written documentation such as blogs and discussion forums). Also there is more mobility between school, the workplace, and the community (or communities). Wikis, on the other hand have controls built into them that allow for different levels of contribution.

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65 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Blog

ProBlogger

Let’s take article marketing as an example. Article marketing is one of the oldest and best ways to generate traffic. Build a wiki page for your blog. Make flyers with a catchy title and a description of your blog, and post them on bulletin boards in the entrance to supermarkets and other community buildings.

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Connecting 2 the World

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The American Marketing Association, National Communication Association, American Management Association, American Institute of CPAs, and ASTD all have a great influence on organizations. This explains the role of language in communities of practice and the role of writing in learning. When communicating in written forms (i.e.

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