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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Here's a snippet of a conversation we had at yesterday's Social Media Mastermind Roundtable meetup in Orange County. Below is a snip from the dialog we had yesterday when Rob Hahn (@RobHahn) posed a question -- a concern really -- about the state of social media marketing. With social media, it's interactive.
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Monday, June 14, 2010
wish I could learn more about this in a social media online training program: It seems there are three camps of practitioners across a social media business spectrum. Camp B: Social Media Purists On the other side of the spectrum are the traditional social media practitioners. And you know my thoughts about that.)
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
I had a great time participating in this Social Media Panel in February with my friends Eric Stegemann , Loren Nason and Jacob Swodeck (moderator). high-value activities professionals should be doing in social media. 0160; This is especially important if you're new to a social network. search engine optimization.
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Sunday, December 14, 2008
Related posts: Part 1: Why It's So Hard to Justify the Cost of a Social Network. suggested it might have some application as a framework in understanding social network ROI, and why it's so tough to give "warm fuzzies" to managers who want to know "its value.". you gave Level 1 feedback in a social network.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
This one's a recent article by Ross Dawson about trends in location-based mobile social networking. Included, too, is a link to an excellent TechCrunch summary on the state of location-based social networking apps on the iPhone. One of the big questions is who will dominate location-based social networks.
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Sunday, November 23, 2008
The article, " Social Networking and Corporate Learning " is a quick read and could serve as a jumping-off point/research source for you if you're preparing a presentation in the future about, say, the impact of social networks in the corporate learning environment. Why it's worth reading. Got friends?
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Saturday, December 13, 2008
In a previous post about Social network ROI and the value of a relationship , I opened up about some frustrations I had this year getting a social network development project off the ground. Related Posts: Social network ROI? Related Category: Social Network Project. That's a short list.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008
An organization I'm working with is stuck in "analysis paralysis" about whether or not to move forward with a platform investment that includes social media/network capabilities to upgrade a tired old subscription web site. Of Networks and Flipping Switches. Analysis Paralysis. One Step Forward. It's scary.
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Having your social network on tap on demand really augments your ability to work more effectively. Social. The ongoing debates around social media for learning flummox me. This is not to say that formal learning needs social learning, but rather that it supports it in many meaningful ways. Business changes.
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Monday, July 26, 2010
Social networking has become the modern arcade game for some– a relentless pursuit to earn the high score by adding the largest number of contacts. think too of the day when, clad in sleep pants and a Penn State sweatshirt overdue for the laundry, I armed myself for serious networking. In other words, it isn’t social!
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Monday, July 26, 2010
If, like me, you like the simplicity of information presented in graphical form (Infographic) then this might interest you: CMO’s Guide to the Social Media Landscape. Policies for Staff use of Social Media and Social Networks. Social Media and Social Network Educational Infographics. Brand Exposure.
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Monday, August 27, 2007
has released a research report on the use of online social networking by students, titled Creating and Connecting (caution: it’s a pdf file). Further, students report that one of the most common topics of conversation on the social networking scene is education. Explore social networking sites.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
I have been giving a “Social Media/Networking 101″ class here at NASA as an educational and evangelical tool. Social Media and Social Networking. Social Media and Social Networking, I point out, is the focus: the first focuses on content, the second the people and the third, networking.
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Sunday, January 6, 2008
I'm placing it here as a matter of record and to note that social networking tools are clearly important to accelerating the (effective) learning process. We are social animals by nature, so any technology that allows us to connect more efficiently and effectively with others will flourish
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Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Our office has been receiving numerous requests to help incorporate social media tools into a variety of communication and education projects. Our clients want help creating blogs, wikis, collaborative workspaces, and social networks. You can’t mandate that your audience “be social.”. Are they toes-. Or something in-.
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Thursday, July 3, 2008
Are social media and social networks destined to change life behind the firewall ? Avoid the temptation to implement social software tools simply for their own sake. Finally, develop a strategy to leverage a social software platform to enhance that interaction and collaboration. Or just collosal time sinks? David.
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