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

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I heard this message at a conference on global health in Geneva last week, but I also heard that the barriers to these potential achievements are social and cultural, not technological. At the conference in Geneva we heard about the Peoplesâ?? Posted in Guest bloggers. s person&#. Richard Smith: Get with Web 2.0

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Ways of assessing organizational learning

Buzz Marketing for Technology

I would also include some of my students work which is a by-product of my own work: teaching, such as the Pageflake for my students conference on nano-technology or the technology blog they put together. How do I show "learning" or evidence of my work that is either 1) in a non-electronic format or 2) protected because of privacy?

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Social Media Lawsuits Protect Yourself From Them | Guest Posts.

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Marketers have a responsibility to ensure that bloggers are providing disclosure and that statements are not misleading or unsubstantiated. Companies must also uphold privacy laws. Having a privacy policy or a social media policy is not enough. In 2007, a breach of contract suit was brought against 1-800-Flowers.com Inc.

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Why Host a Blog on Your Corporate Website?

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I’m sure that there are many of you who have heard (or perhaps personally believe) something similar. Unless they’re mentioned in the news, do they really have interesting content that you – as a blogger/journalist - would want to link to? Links Let’s be real. What do people like to link to? White papers?

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

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Either way, it would make me double-check how I have the privacy settings set for photos on my Facebook page. But, as Facebook continues to grow like John Candy at an all-night buffet, the number of possible connections for each person multiplies correspondingly. Or is this just creepy? How Much Friendship Do We Need?

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Integrating Email and Social Media with Flowtown | Email Marketing.

Convince & Convert

They also have a nice integration with Klout – the leading service to gauge Twitter influence – automatically including Klout scores for each person. The more email addresses a person uses across the social Web, the less ideal the results. link] JasonPeck Hmm- privacy concerns here. There are so many new tools, etc.

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The information processing view of humanity

Buzz Marketing for Technology

In fact, many bloggers say that they write mainly for themselves, in capturing some of the interesting things they are seeing and thinking. Trevor Cook is just one example of a blogger who writes notes from all of the conference sessions he attends (including his reflections on our Enterprise 2.0 Remember personal info?

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