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Matching Social Media to Your Needs and Resources

Customer Experience Matrix

It analyzes the situation of a hypothetical company facing a major product recall. Highlighting these shows that social networks, Twitter, message boards and Wikis are appropriate options. Although this example is limited to social media, the same approach can be applied to other media as well.

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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Elevating the Enterprise 2.0 Conversation

Buzz Marketing for Technology

has challenged preconceptions and created innovative products. Its time to elevate the conversation beyond features (wiki, blog, RSS, social networking, etc.), James Seng on Wiki Universal Edit Button. Mark on Wiki Universal Edit Button. weblivz on Wiki Universal Edit Button. Enterprise 2.0

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Book Review: Social Media Marketing

Webbiquity

As she notes in her introduction, Li’s book is organized around four main themes: Research: start by using search and social media monitoring tools to discover where your customers and prospects are congregating. Don’t automatically assume they use the most popular social networks. Social Events (e.g.,

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

This over reliance has come at the expense of employee productivity and intellectual property. Also helping overcome e-mail fatigue at leading organizations are effective policies on e-mail use and the use of social media such as wikis and blogs. Social media. Internal Communications. Intranet 2.0. Knowledge Management.

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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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The Beginner's Guide to Structured Data for Organizing & Optimizing Your Website

Hubspot

Embedded tags of code (a.k.a. Unstructured data also refers to those elements that can't easily be structured, like photos, graphics, videos, PowerPoint presentations, wikis, and word processing documents. Structured data markup works a little differently for social platforms. Structured data is also at play here.

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Social Media is Simpler Than You Think

Webbiquity

What new products and services might help you operate your business more effectively and efficiently? Social media doesn’t change the fact that you do this, but it does do two key things: it makes it easier for people to talk about your business, and it gives you new tools for listening to your market. What are the trends?