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Nuggets from Social Media workshops as of late. : Community Group Therapy

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I’ve done a number of workshops the past few months with clients designed to do two primary things: Land a common understanding across the teams involved around what social media, communities and influencer programs really are and more importantly why it matters to a business. I wish that could be enough said.

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Gov 2.0 – We Need to Get Past the Honeymoon Stage of Our Relationship

Social Media Strategery

is still so new that we talk about it ad nauseam with anyone who will listen, it’s the greatest thing to happen to the government ever , and it’s most definitely not at all like that last command and control relationship where we didn’t have a voice and were bullied around all the time. Not anymore, we say! relationship.

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Building Your Business With Internal Collaboration

Convince & Convert

It’s like nothing else on the market, and I really mean that. market forces in there that encourages employees to collaborate, respond, and participate? Internal Community Managers. Jay: Do you think it’s important to have an internal community. manager, the same way that you would have an external community.

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Social Pros Podcast – Justin Levy, Citrix Online

Convince & Convert

We’re here on Episode 3 of Social Pros with my trusty digital marketing and social media sidekick, Eric Boggs from Argyle Social. Eric : Nobody can kill the goose that lays the golden egg faster than a marketer. ” Jay : I always like when the marketing guy prefaces it with, “This might sound ridiculous.”

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Asperger's and IT: Dark secret or open secret?

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Though the terms are debated and sometimes disputed in the medical community, both refer in a general way to people who display some characteristics of autism -- including unusual responses to the environment and deficits in social interaction -- but not the cognitive and communicative development impairments or language delays of classic autism.

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