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

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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. Upcoming Events. Lots of diverse versions of this.

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

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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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The Ultimate Glossary: 101 Social Media Marketing Terms Explained

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is a free URL shortening service that provides statistics for the links users share online. Example: yourblogname.blogspot.com Blog Talk Radio - Blog Talk Radio is a free web application that allows users to host live online radio shows. 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

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. Bitly - Bitly is a free URL shortening service that provides statistics for the links users share online. Blip.TV - Blip.TV

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Top 56 B2B Marketing Posts October 2010

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Awareness of Twitter has exploded; 87% of Americans said they were “familiar with” Twitter in a poll taken earlier this year, versus just 5% in 2008 and 26% in 2009. Is social media creating a generation of cowards? Your PR team was aware of most of these as it often had a hand in generating those placements. Have I gone MAD??