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Starting a Blog for Your Business: Checklist

Sharpspring

They have no engagement and no community. They have community and you don’t. You can keep adding resources to that knowledge base for you team to improve their writing skills. Most likely, your friends will assist you in seeding your content into their respective communities. They are known and you are not.

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How to Turn Brand Monitoring Into Content Assets

Content Marketing Institute

Think about the powerful benefits: You nurture your relationships with already engaged bloggers (who wrote about your brand), turning them into even more loyal members of your community. Prompt them to share their mentions to your community (and thus increase your reach). Click To Tweet. Click To Tweet.

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Grow Your Wiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

guest blogger. online communities. sharing knowledge. I’m the first-ever guest blogger for the Wikinomics Blog , and will be writing a four-part series over the next several weeks. Thomas Vander Wal explains folksonomy - using social taging to organize knowledge based on interconnections between people.

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A 50-Point Checklist For Creating The Ultimate Landing Page

Online Marketing Institute

I am in the process of testing–I’m a new blogger. Community Forum. Knowledge Base. This entry was posted in Links by altaveux. [.]. Pat Thomas says: December 11, 2012 at 8:28 am. You should sell this-it’s just that valuable! Garerth says: December 11, 2012 at 8:33 am. Nice score! Landing Page Articles.