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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Here are some random thoughts from a collection of these experiences and feedback from conference speeches: 1) Features are NOT user experiences: Warning…if you ask someone about desired user experience and they say wiki or forum, you have work to do. A wiki may have all these things, but that does not a platform make.

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BMJ blogs " Blog Archive " Richard Smith: Get with Web 2.0 or become yesterday's person

Buzz Marketing for Technology

RSS feeds, blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networking sites, mash up technology, etcâ??but The reasons, said the manager of the project, are generational, educational, cultural, linguistic, and psychological. June 10th, 2008 at 1:17 pm. June 10th, 2008 at 1:31 pm. June 10th, 2008 at 3:41 pm. Bmj.com has its Web 2.0

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How To Create A Know-It-All Company - CIO.com - Business Technology Leadership

Buzz Marketing for Technology

User Satisfaction. In the seven years since Shell E&P began its KM effort, the number of enthusiastic users has grown exponentially. Comments Digg This. Six Techniques to Get More from the Web than Google Will Tell You. Find out why a new study picks Googles Messaging Security over competitors. Enterprise.

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Demandbase: A New Twist In The Lead Management Automation Market

Online Marketing Institute

B2B marketers looking for ways to turn their Web sites into demand generation tools have some new solutions to consider. As part of a broader lead generation, on-demand platform, Demandbase offers a free, downloadable Web application built on Adobe AIR (one of 3 investors in an $8M round they also announced.) Among other stuff.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 101 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

Hubspot

is a free URL shortening service that provides statistics for the links users share online. Blogger - Blogger is a free blogging platform owned by Google that allows individuals and companies to host and publish a blog typically on a subdomain. Users can share and watch videos from a variety of online videos sources for free.

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The Ultimate Glossary: 120 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

Hubspot

Just this year we witnessed the debut of Google+ and the introduction of Facebook Timeline. AddThis - AddThis is a social bookmarking service that provides a code users can put on their websites so that when people visit that site, they have the option to share via Facebook, Twitter, etc. On the web today, things change fast.