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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | B2B VOICES OCTOBER 26, 2010 How Well Do You Know Your Social Network? Probably Poorly You can read the Wikipedia definition here but what we’re talking about is a network map per the image here of nodes, which are typically people, but sometimes ideas, and edges or ties that connect them, which might represent advocacy or simple education but are very topic-specific. I have a rather diverse client base, so pretty much name the challenge and I have a client dealing with it. | B2B VOICES JULY 23, 2010 There’s No Such Thing as B2B Social Media Image via Wikipedia. A group of us here in the office have been having some discussions lately about our digital and social media capabilities in the B2B social media space. If you work in an agency, you know how it goes – the big, splashy, sexy B2C stuff tends to get all the attention. After all, they have Ashton Kutcher. We have engineers, analysts and ROI models. meaningless. yikes!) | | | | | | | B2B VOICES AUGUST 24, 2012 Klout Gets Closer But Can It Ever Arrive? They’re making it easier to understand what’s driving your score (that feature is still coming) and introducing new data points like Wikipedia activity. Those who know me are aware that I’ve long been a Klout skeptic. Anyone who mostly does B2B communications should be, quite frankly. How pointless is it that we walk around bragging about some sort of “Klout” score? All good. | B2B VOICES DECEMBER 17, 2010 Do You Believe? Image via Wikipedia. “Yes, Virginia, there really is a Santa Claus — September 21, 1897 edition of The Sun of New York. When I speak at events and talk with people about social media I’m often asked how companies can succeed. One aspect of success can be influence. Shel Israel has been posting about influence and the work Klout is doing on this blog. They believe. | |
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