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Wikipedia Management for Dummies

Biznology

While reddit and Wikipedia are probably two of the most influential and powerful media platforms online today, they’re also the most intimidating because so many of us in the PR and marketing world have been not only burned but sent home tarred and feathers, never to go anywhere close to either of these sites ever again.

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Social business, the forest and the garden: Your intranet is not the Internet

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. Altavista, Geocities, AOL, Google, Amazon, WordPress, eBay, Hotmail, Wikipedia, MySpace, Flickr, Delicious, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Quora, Pinterest all had their days of glory. In the meantime, this is what happened to Wikipedia: Wikipedia Growth – Source. Why does that happen?

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5 Essential Functions for Every B2B Website

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. “If This is a classic content marketing play, whereby you provide libraries of case studies, research reports, presentations, archived webinars, blog posts, how-to videos, and all manner of information intended to help visitors learn, and to present yourself as their trusted partner in that task.

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Why internal Social Business Platforms matter

Biznology

Image via Wikipedia. There’s also an argument to be made that in the consumer Internet, knowledge is also handled efficiently: sites like WordPress, Google, Wikipedia, Facebook, Twitter, Quora and Pinterest provide magnificent mechanisms to capture, filter/curate and distribute knowledge efficiently.

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How to Leverage User-Generated Content in Your Marketing Strategy

Hubspot

This refers to the content that your organization has 100% control over, including your company's official website, company blogs, and your official social media pages. Though there are many advantages to having complete control over your content, it doesn't always work well to build trust with your audience because it isn't "peer reviewed".

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Social Buyerology: Listening to the Social Buyer

Tony Zambito

Image via Wikipedia.   Areas such as peer-to-peer social networking, community memberships, subscribing to blogs, and following on Twitter or Facebook are loaded with differentiating perceptions, attitudes, beliefs, aspirations, goals, and one’s own self-determination.  Behavioral Listening.

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In social media, no one knows you’re an introvert

Chris Koch

Image via Wikipedia. But can I do it on my blog? Research has shown that even in lively online communities, only 10% actively contribute, and about 1-2% actively become leaders of topics and post new threads. What if you wind up looking like an idiot in front of your peers and embarrassing yourself and your company?