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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Well if you regard laptops as simply a combo TV and book, then yeah, I guess its been a waste. Talent Management, and Employee Engagement (a PDF file) that finds: 52% of organizations that adopt blogs, wikis, and social networking tools (among others) achieved best-in-class performance levels compared to 5% for those that didnâ??t.

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What Traits Define a Social Media Marketer?

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Inviting — Building social media applications, such as blogs, wikis, bookmarks, to interact with your audience. Nice collection of different perspectives from across the blogosphere. Responding — Participating in discussions about your brand on the web in an effort to improve your reputation and increase visibility.

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Affiliate SEO: How Websites Are Ranking in The Most Profitable Niches

Viper Chill

I’m competing against them in one industry and all factors would suggest I should outrank them, but I simply don’t. The first thing that struck me about the results here is how well the 5th site was ranking when it was so young compared to the other competing sites. 1 site ranking Wikihow. to only real comments.

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PKM and the Organization - Pollard

Buzz Marketing for Technology

It will be published later this year as a chapter in a compendium book on emerging trends in KM. Simple, intuitive collaborative workspaces and worktools (enhanced, simplified versions of wikis, BaseCamp etc.) Im listening to: WHAT THE BLOGOSPHERE WANTS MORE OF. Flickr: My Photos. World as a Blog. BlogStreet. Blogs Canada.

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Where Does 'Transparency' Fit In The New Social Media Marketing Model?

Diva Marketing Blog

Better not to delegate all responsibility for your social efforts to 3rd parties who - for the most part - really can't speak competently to your customers. I (as I suspect, their respective employers do) expect them to comport themselves as competent and capable representatives of the hiring firm. Jump to C.B.'s I know it’s done.