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Techlearning > > 21st Century Skills: Will Our Students Be Prepared? > October 15, 2003

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Free Newsletter. Mobile & Wireless. Sign up for newsletter. October 15, 2003. Useful Tools. Weekly News. Daily Tips. Copyright Guide. Grants Database. Funding Tips. Buyers Guide Listings. T&L Events. Tech Forum. Data Management. Assessment & Testing. Curriculum. Professional Development. Leadership.

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Mobile Marketing Goes To The Dogs

Diva Marketing Blog

Quarterly Jon writes a newsletter on marketing topics incorporating the point of view of the law. He kindly agreed to share his latest article about mobile marketing with Diva Marketing 's community. The Hound Dog Not is the mobile advertising getting bigger, it is getting more sophisticated. His writing is smart and funny.

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The Future of Work Weblog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

December 2003. Future of Work Agenda Newsletter. This is the second half of the lead article from the April 2007 issue of Future of Work Agenda , our free monthly newsletter. Each of these activities has a different pattern of interaction and mobility, resulting in different needs for physical and IT support. April 2004.

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Book Review: The B2B Social Media Book

Webbiquity SMM

First, five reasons B2B companies are a better fit for social media marketing than their B2 counterparts: • Clear understanding of customers (“B2B marketers go far past demographic data”). “With the hurdles into publishing and information sharing now so low, it is harder than ever before for a company to stand out.

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Social Media "Pioneers" Tell Why

Diva Marketing Blog

In fact, some companies thought we were a bit crazed to encourage brands to embrace concepts like transparency, authenticity, honesty and the most radical of all … customer-to-brand, peer-to-peer conversations in public forums. They also said that people wouldn''t purchase products over the web and that mobile phones wouldn''t be a big deal.