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The Bamboo Project Blog: Blogging for Learning: Blog Challenges

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Technorati can be a pain, though, so I've also had people use Delicious   to tag and save their posts and then participants could subscribe to that tag feed or, again, it could be embedded in a blog or wiki. October 14, 2008 in Blogging4Learning , learning , professional development , Web 2.0 , Work Literacy | Permalink.

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Building Trust: A Relationship is Not a Newsletter Opt-In

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I persevere however and it sometimes pays off when I’m referred to blogs such as this, I look forward to following you! Reply Bill Rice December 9, 2009 at 8:55 am I love, “approachability is not an invitation.&# I have long taken the Robert Scoble approach and published my email and phone number.

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Tamar Weinberg is a Media Snacker ยป Techipedia | Tamar Weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Tagged as: media snackers , social media , web 2.0 { 6 trackbacks } Media, Mm Mm Good! I’m actually going to deviate from the norm and tag people for this one, since I’d love to hear from Barry , Maki , Ben , Lyndon , Andy , and Eric. My friends, do you respect media snackers?

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7 Traits of Highly Effective Viral Videos

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Susan Boyle’s video on YouTube didn’t make any money and when you refer to monetization, it’s hard to understand what you mean. It’s really mostly about chance, and like I mentioned earlier in the comments, luck and timing. It also depends on goals. Do you mean conversions? Ad clicks on videos?

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Crowdsource: BP Oil Spill and social media

Laurel Papworth

Awesome episode with a delicious irony at the end. By the way, most of this thinking came from watching House MD season six, ep 3 Epic Fail again the other night – the patient goes on the internet to crowdsource solutions to his illness, with mixed results and mixed reaction from the diagnostic department. You really should watch it.

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Every Social Network is Different: Here's What You Need to Know

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Then I can just go back to my StumbleUpon page and refer to the notes I left there for a reminder of what I’ve seen and why I liked it. Digg is social news; Diigo is social bookmarking (which is lumped in with delicious). Also, one final point: Digg and Diigo are *completely* different beasts.

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3 Golden Business Rules for Social Media Engagement

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Reply Tamar Weinberg August 26, 2010 at 9:27 am LOL, glad to hear that you liked the Captain Obvious reference, Claire! Anything organic – which relationship building is – will take time to build up, especially where we interact with the human element and we seek to build the know, like and trust factor.