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The 12 Startups I’ve Invested In and Why

Convince & Convert

I mentioned that I am an investor in that company, and Chris said, “You are? And since your visits to this site, and your email clicks, and your podcast listens help generate the sponsorship revenue that (in part) allows me to make those investments, I’d argue that you’re a part of these companies too, at some level.

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IBM Social Computing Guidelines

Buzz Marketing for Technology

These guidelines aimed to provide helpful, practical advice—and also to protect both IBM bloggers and IBM itself, as the company sought to embrace the blogosphere. In 1997, IBM recommended that its employees get out onto the Internet—at a time when many companies were seeking to restrict their employees Internet access.

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How to Get Verified on Twitter (If I can do it, you can too!)

Buffer Social

In editing this information, Twitter recommends that your profile name is the real name of the person or the organization, that the profile photo and cover photo accurately represent what you’re about, and that the bio mentions an area of expertise or company mission. If you helped a company, you are a “problem solver.”.

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An Early Look at Facebook Open Graph Protocol Integration on News.

Adam Sherk

Many users are still unfamiliar with the new offerings and concerns about privacy seem to be a common first reaction. Consider the impact that Facebook Open Graph protocol integration will have on your existing on-site community features and social functionality.

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Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? - They Already Are! (Part II)

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Professional Community. Communities. Knowledge Management Community Home Blogs Groups Wiki. Over the last five months it has been an incredibly boost of my own productivity, that of my team(s), the communities I belong to, and the company as a whole. Information Technology. Share and compare information with 1.2

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What was the most important thing you learned about social media this year?

Janet Fouts

Since time is precious, it’s essential to create a system for repurposing your best blog content so you can syndicate it to multiple platforms in multiple formats (text, audio and video). Community matters. As more companies start to really use this stuff they’re tired of being sold on concepts. Jason Sutherland.

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The Ultimate Social Media Etiquette Handbook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In case it isn’t obvious, Facebook wall posts are completely public to all your friends (unless you tweak your privacy settings). It’s important to understand the communities you contribute to and to understand the rules of the sites that you target. FriendFeed is a service but it’s also a community.

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