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30 Tips To Be a Digital Storyteller

Ari Herzog

Everyone wants to be a blogger. Forget about Blogger, Drupal, etc. Think about having guest bloggers, especially if you’re taking a vacation. Create meta keywords and folksonomy tags/categories for each post. Add your blog to directories, e.g. Alltop.com, BlogCatalog.com, Technorati.com. Create a description.

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Personal Learning for Learning Professionals - Using Web 2.0 Tools to Make Reading & Research More Effective

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I also use a desktop search tool which has radically changed how I handle email and directories. I find that there is little need for email folders and a lot less need for directories. The articles Folksonomies: Tags Strengths, Weaknesses And How To Make Them Work and Tag Literacy provides some good background.

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I then mined links for dmoz – the Open Directory Project, which was a bit of a folksonomy because volunteer editors like myself could add or edit categories as we saw fit (although generally a single editor would be in charge of a particular domain). A map showed your street and which houses were occupied or vacant.

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