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Changing Trends in Social Media Can Influence Your Business Model (part II)

Mindjumpers

Tweet Written by Nabanita Roy , who is a web enthusiast and blogger currently working as a Community Development Executive at forums.com. In my previous post, I have given an overview of the changing trends in social media. Take a look: Social networking: Connect, Share, Engage. Communication outshines campaining.

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

Social Media Strategery

Unfortunately, as many have already discovered and many more will continue to discover, successful communities are dependent on many variables, from the accessibility, speed, and reliability of the technology to your community managers. What group/community receives the most visits and/or posts on a particular day? 10% to 49%.

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Facebook & India

The Marketing Blog

47 pm Facebook & India Jump to Comments This is a statistical post, which collates data from various blog-posts, press-releases and news sites. Cross-posted at Iffort’s Blog Share this: StumbleUpon Digg Reddit 11 Comments Filed under Facebook , Web 2.0 The scope of my blog-posts span across the Enterprise 2.0

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Conference: Public Sector Web 3.0 and Future of Social Media Government

Laurel Papworth

Government 2.0 I’m speaking in Canberra next week - a workshop on social media and government one day and presentation on online communities and voters/constituents the next. Public Sector web 3.0 and Future of Social Media eGov. social media dashboard. social media news room.

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Every Social Network is Different: Here's What You Need to Know

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

For example, just the other day I stumbled upon an Apple press release from 2003. Using one or two of these methods may work in getting your news, but I’d say that a healthy combination of blogs and these social networks ends up giving me what I want. Sorry, guys, it’s five years later.

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The Nightmare Public Relations Professional and How to Stop Him

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

A few months ago, Brian Solis talked about an off-topic pitch about a social network for plants. Somehow, I think nature lovers would be more interested in socializing shrubbery.) Email facilitates communications. However, this phenomenom has gotten so bad that I’ve asked people not send me press releases.

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Coverage Questions !

The Marketing Blog

Product Release(s) Feature Update(s) Think about something more intriguing above two points are quite normal. What else can you do apart from sharing a link/press-release? Reply Mark December 20, 2007 at 4:11 pm I’m currently looking at web 2.0 The scope of my blog-posts span across the Enterprise 2.0

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