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Secrets of Starting a Wiki – a podcast with Eugene Lee

Buzz Marketing for Technology

A year and a half ago when I was researching how to start a wiki and looking for best practices in wikis – there was little information out there about it. So I decided to reach out to our internal consultant and found out there were already 6 wikis within the BearingPoint organization all built to do collaboration for various teams!

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Day Software Acquisition Adds Some Marketing Features to Adobe, But Gaps Remain

Customer Experience Matrix

But Day fills out its line by adding enterprise-class content management, digital asset management and social (blog, Wiki, etc.) release attempted to do this by adding targeting capabilities, including segmentation and segment-driven personalization. publishing. But the significance to marketers may be greater than they think.

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Venntive Adds Communities to Small Business Marketing Automation and CRM

Customer Experience Matrix

More puzzling was Venntive’s decision to include a full accounting system and a community management features such as private discussion forums, Wikis, events, and custom fields for groups within its database. Members can share discussion forums and Wikis and be assigned rights such as access to specified information about each other.

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How to Create an Effective Social Media Content Strategy

Valasys

Segment your target audience by age, location, average income, typical job title, interests and more. User-Generated Content (UGC) is any form of content including images, videos, text, and video that has been posted by users on online platforms such as social media channels and wikis. Image Source: Zoho Survey.

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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. 4) None of the following are community platforms: Wikis, Blogs or Forums.

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How to Cultivate a Data-Driven Marketing Team

Hubspot

At HubSpot, we have a popular internal wiki, which the marketing team often uses to share the results and lessons from its A/B tests with the rest of the company. Not only will this ensure you have all your important metrics covered, but it will also hold your teams accountable for regularly keeping track of and reporting them.

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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. Though the full report runs $400, much interesting data can be gleaned from the free executive summary. The lessons?