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Demand Generation Vendors Offer Few Social Media Applications

Customer Experience Matrix

It lets marketers or sales people specify companies and individuals to monitor, and then scans media including social networks (LinkedIn, Facebook), public forums (blogs, wikis, Diggs, Twitter), paid sources (D&B, Zoom, Jigsaw,) and Web pages for information about those entities.

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An Open Letter to Jimmy Wales

Webbiquity

Not merely to edit content, or post a comment, but outright delete it (I learned from my first experience at Wikipedia editing never to make any change with keeping a local backup of the text and code). Any editor who isn’t embarrassed by the Anvil Media – Attensa Wiki-gate fiasco should be permanently banned.

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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. Lots of diverse versions of this. Bev: hear hear!

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Social Media Marketing Strategies for 2010

Webbiquity

However, close behind, vendors are the third-most sought source of information; blogs and Twitter are again the preferred platform, with wikis being the least popular. The report’s authors begin by noting that: “An important transition in the use of social media for marketing purposes is taking place. The lessons? Tweet This!

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10 Clever Website Error Messages From Creative Companies

Hubspot

Digg is a social news website that gathers news from across the Internet and compiles it on one website for readers. Since people depend on Digg for a lot of their news, they use this funny message whenever they are down. To get your creative juices flowing, this post will display some of our favorite website error pages. Google Wave.

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Chuck's Blog: Why Supporting Knowledge Workers Is Hard For IT

Buzz Marketing for Technology

We can more easily share and leverage the knowledge and experiences of others. Its almost impossible and self-defeating to charge back for accessing the corporate intranet portal, or using enterprise search, or a wiki platform. blogs, wikis, IM, etc.) Now, in the web 2.0 Maybe some pragmatic examples? but not outside of IT.

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B2B Marketing Thought Leadership: Tom Pick

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

I try to experiment with new tools using my own sites, then apply what I learn to client work. I've been blogging since 2003, so as I've worked with clients in that area, I've been able to bring a decent length of real-world experience to it. I started experimenting with social bookmarking sites like Digg, del.icio.us