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Digital grassroots: the Internet fights back

Sherrilynne Starkie

It started in 2004 when a legislative committee held a series of hearings on digital copyright reform. It heard about many contentious issues from industry representatives but when the report was published, the public interest was entirely absent. People will increasingly seek to influence policy, companies and communities.

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Make Your LinkedIn Profile Work for You | chrisbrogan.com

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Newsletters. Here’s the first paragraph of my summary: I show businesses how to use social media technologies for external community building and outreach, and for internal collaboration. For the bonus round, I recommend staying up to date via LinkedIn’s community superhero, Mario Sundar. chrisbrogan.com.

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How To Build A Successful Business Blog (a Getting Started Guide)

Rebekah Radice

I started my first blog (the very one you’re on right now) in 2004. At the time, I was in the real estate and mortgage industry and looking to make connections on a local level. I began building relationships within my industry, creating connections I would have never been able to make otherwise. Blogger Communities.

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How to Grow Your Fitness Blog to 100,000 Monthly Visitors in Less than a Year

ProBlogger

Let’s rewind and take it from the beginning and talk a bit about the fitness industry. The fitness industry is often referred to as the ‘million-dollar industry’. Once you come up with a blog idea , open Google, go to Facebook and Twitter and spend time to learn about your industry.

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Social Media Marketing Guide: Facebook

Little Web Giants

Then I went a step further and thought I ought to give this back to the social media marketing community. In the past few years the organic reach of pages has declined , meaning pages must pay more to continue to reach their fans (even for non-profits and community groups). Cause or Community. Newsletter Sign Up.

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Your say: Personal knowledge management - Inside Knowledge

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Communities of Practice. E-newsletter. posted 5 Apr 2004 in Volume 7 Issue 7. If we measure outputs, such as completed lines of code or client billings, we can determine whether some knowledge workers are more productive than others in the same jobs and industries.? Competitive Intelligence. E-learning. Enterprise Search.

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Social Media Marketing Guide: Facebook

Little Web Giants

Then I went a step further and thought I ought to give this back to the social media marketing community. In the past few years the organic reach of pages has declined , meaning pages must pay more to continue to reach their fans (even for non-profits and community groups). Cause or Community. Newsletter Sign Up.