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5 Keys to Effective Knowledge Transfer for Nonprofits

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Toronto : Imagine Canada , 2007. Subscribe to this posts comments using RSS. RSS feed: We write on web technology and social media tools for non-profits - charities, associations, clubs and other organizations. Please feel free to contribute non-profit technology tips and ideas by commenting on blog entries. Remember Me?

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Nine Notable Uses for Social Bookmarking

Buzz Marketing for Technology

by Mark Dykeman , Nov 23, 2007. The Ninth Notable Use Specialize your use of social bookmarking applications: many of the tips in this article hinge upon the powerful ability of bookmarks to organize documents by multiple criteria within a single application. Comments (9) Subscribe by RSS. #1 Webupon > Social Bookmarking.

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How to Extend Your Brand by Building a Podcast Strategy

Online Marketing Institute

From there, podcatchers (think podcast directories) pick up and syndicate your podcasts for free via RSS feeds. As a bonus tip, consider recording your podcasts with a digital camera (DSLR) or camcorder from day one, so you’ll have native video and images ready for YouTube, Instagram, Pinterest and other social platforms.

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Crunchy, salty, nutritious news & views on B2B marketing for technology companies | Velocity - the B2B marketing acceleration agency for technology companies

Online Marketing Institute

Home > Our blog HOME | RSS FEEDS | SITEMAP | CLIENT ZONE | CONTACT US Our blog About Velocity Our clients What we do Who we are Recent posts The white paper is dead…or is it? Wouldn’t it make… Read more… Doug Kessler | January 3rd, 2008 | no comments December 2007 Why Blog in B2B? We’re advocates.

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101 Sure-Fire Ways to Make People Hate Your Marketing

Hubspot

Was that post written in 2007, or yesterday? Bury your RSS button and email subscribe field way below the fold of your blog in a completely illogical place. Why not promise them a comprehensive, in-depth ebook in your landing page copy, and then once you have their form completion, fork over a measly 2-page tip sheet.