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Strategies to Ensure an Engaged Social Presence

Harp Interactive

Use a good blog searching tool like Technorati or Google Blog Search to find industry specific blogs. You’ll not only expand your knowledge base, you’ll expand your presence by commenting intelligently on them. Tip: Update your LinkedIn status daily with keyword rich phrases that have a promotional slant!

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Taking the Mystery Out of Ghost Blogging

ProBlogger

Good ghosts should have a wide knowledge base and a wide “speaking”range. A broad knowledge base means that you will have a basic understanding of various topics, thereby allowing you to speak with a degree of authority and authenticity. You could be sued if you violate these conditions. Are you well read?

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The Future of Work Weblog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Dissecting knowledge work (and understanding knowledge workers) is clearly not a simple task. We cant produce a simple set of diagnostic questions that will reliably classify a given job as knowledge-based, or as amenable to being carried out remotely or in a mobile context. Technorati Tags: knowledgework futureofwork.

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Yammer asks: What's Happening at Your Company?

Bare Feet Studios

Technorati Tags: yammer , techcrunch50 , twitter , geni , david sacks , microblogging Share/Bookmark Thanks for reading! And they even have a desktop Adobe AIR client, a Blackberry App, and an iPhone App currently in review and that should be available any day.

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Brain Crack, Innovation, Leadership | Bare Feet Blog

Bare Feet Studios

I think there is a very large group of users beyond the technorati – I am not lobbying for elitism. Twitter wasn’t really fulfilling a need that helps people directly make money (like Basecamp), so I don’t think people would pull out their wallets when there are plenty of free alternatives (Google Buzz anyone?).

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GoHawaii's A Thousand Reasons to Smile Makes Me Frown, Not Smile.

Bare Feet Studios

After revamping our business web site to a blog format I had a client ask me what those “dig this / technorati&# things are for… honestly I said that I didn’t know what they were – and he laughed at me. I was so embarrassed that I disabled those features on our blog and I haven’t turned them on since.

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