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Grow Your Wiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

21 days of wiki adoption. Course Using Wiki. Enterprise Wiki. guest blogger. managing wiki growth. using wiki in education. Web Content 2007. wiki adoption strategies. wiki pilot. Wiki tools. advertising. Barack Obama. better meetings. BlackBerry. boris mann. change management.

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Best of 2007: Web 2.0 Sites

WebMarketCentral

related websites and tools either got their start or got traction in 2007. Socialtext An enterprise wiki tool that enables workgroups or organizations to create secure, group-editable websites; instead of sending emails and attachments, Socialtext customers use private web pages to work together. Ning Marketing 2.0

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Being Lightweight: Tools We Use | Common Craft - Explanations In Plain English

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Its a perfect solution for The Common Craft Store - e-junkie handles everything and provides the right tools for managing customers. 15 Lessons Learned in 2007. Video: Wikis in Plain English 143. SSPR - Please Stop Spamming Bloggers (Updated with SSPR Response). Copyright ©2003-2007. Online Usability. Most Viewed.

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B2B Marketing Thought Leadership: Tom Pick

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Blogs are already mainstream; podcasting is close if not already there; and video is fast approaching that status. Third is an old lesson but an eternal one: meet the needs of customers. and StumbeUpon for B2B marketing in early 2007. This relates to the first point. For example, look at the Ad Age Power 150 blog rankings.

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Strategic Guy: Three Phases of Social Media Maturation

Online Marketing Institute

They may recognize that their customers and partners have become engaged in social networks and online communities. The editorial content strategy may evolve and multi-media elements -- such as video, podcasts, customer Q&As, etc. --are You have to fish where the fish are, right? are incorporated into the program.