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14 types of social media every marketer should know

Sprout Social

What about forums? You could post on community review sites or live-stream it to the masses. Discussion forums. Microblogging platforms. Community blogging sites. Form communities and discuss relevant news within them. Discussion forums. Microblogging platforms. Audio sharing.

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57 Social Media Policy Examples and Resources

Dave Fleet

American Express Open Forum. Online Communications Guidelines. Use of social networking, microblogs and other third party websites. Blog Policy. Corporate Blogging Policy. Blogging Policy. Community Guidelines. Guidelines for Student Blogging. Corporate Blogging Policies and Guidelines.

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Mr. Popularity and Your Enterprise 2.0 Community

Social Media Strategery

Take five minutes and do a quick search of your organization’s blogs, microblogs, wikis, and forums that are available behind your firewall – and then let me know what the most popular topics are. If so, Mr. Popularity may be taking over your community and the worst part of it all?

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What Kind of Online Community Do You Have Behind Your Firewall?

Social Media Strategery

As CIOs and Chief Knowledge Officers bring tools that have been used on the Internet – blogs, wikis, microblogs, profiles – behind the firewall, they tend to expect the same results. "We'll So, if you're deploying social tools internally, what kind of community is your organization creating? 10% to 49%.

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7 Deadly Blog Writing Sins

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Social Media Consultant and Tech Geek at Heart Home About Press Consulting Contact Sitemap Home > Blogging , Marketing > 7 Deadly Blog Writing Sins 7 Deadly Blog Writing Sins by Tamar Weinberg on July 15, 2010 Share This is a guest post by Frank Lee. These days, many people have started a blog for hobby or business.

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Choice of Form: Two Legal Seminars As Social Media

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I see this seminar as a blog. The blogger (Professor Jutras) posts his ideas, occasionally throws in some editorial and takes some light, widget-fed microblogging (the current events some students share). I see this seminar as a forum. In a forum, some threads get “stuck&# to the top and are thus afforded more visibility.

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Enterprise 2.0 Success is About the Players, Not the Field

Social Media Strategery

Over the last few years, I’ve seen dozens of failed wikis, blogs, microblog platforms, forums, and idea management deployments, and I’m sure I’ll see many more. You don’t have anyone talking about user adoption and community management on the team from the very start.