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How to Host a Successful Virtual Event: Tips and Best Practices

Hootsuite

Virtual events still sound a little futuristic, but they’ve been happening since 1993 when the world’s first livestream brought us nail-biting webcam footage of a coffee maker in mid drip. Moving events like this online can reduce costs and carbon footprints, and make attendance accessible to a wider audience. What is a virtual event?

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102 Compelling Social Media and Online Marketing Stats and Facts for 2012 (and 2013)

Webbiquity SMM

With 92% of companies now incorporating social media into their marketing efforts, it’s no longer sufficient to just “be there” on social networks. The first step to improving digital marketing results is to understand the emerging trends and best practices. What do buyers really want from social media marketers?

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Facebook Filed for a Trademark on the Word Meta. You Should See the Description.

Bill Hartzer

I guess their intention is to “corner the market” and cover just about every possible scenario that they could possibly put into the application. I have literally copied the G&S description in Microsoft Word to check the word count, and it is 32 pages long and 16,728 words total. Just think.

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9 Tips for a Successful Webinar Event

Idaconcpts

Depending on its content, you may even consider hosting a webinar-for-profit. However, even the best content won’t make up for bad hosting. If they feel the webinar isn’t worth their time, especially if they paid a registration fee, then they aren’t likely to sign up to attend future events. Send two reminders.

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Your say: Personal knowledge management - Inside Knowledge

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Organisations had secretaries, graphics departments, filing clerks and a host of support functions that were essentially the company?s m also a fan of instant messaging in knowledge work and project settings.? Organisations will lose out to competitors in terms of skilled and high-value employees, and market share. ?Companies

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Going from Free to Fee Part 2

Bare Feet Studios

David Wolf February 9, 2009 at 10:59 am Roxanne: Fascinating question you’re presenting thinking about creating a system that supports a dynamic market/pricing model. In a way Twitter is like instant messaging. This requires faith, trust and real accountability in terms of the real value creation. I’m not sure.

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Blogging Between Hot Flashes

Almost Savvy

I recently took a leap of faith, establishing a self-hosted blog using wordpress.org. has patiently answered questions, although he may rue the day I signed up for his blog hosting service. Social media marketing is new territory and there’s no such thing as being too late to the game. It has been overwhelming.