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Why Companies Should Spend More on Social Learning | Social.

Dashe & Thomson

Like many enterprise learning companies, we are actively brainstorming ways to incorporate collaborative Web 2.0 Cammy Bean’s latest blog post provides many ideas as well as real-life examples for Using Social Media for Learning. Last week I had a phone conversation with Ian Huckabee of WeeJee Media. Go take a peek.

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7 Tips for Marketing an Event through Facebook

Think Orion

Out of all the social media platforms that can leverage to promote events, Facebook is the top-rated. Facebook has a huge user base. Facebook is highly targeted. Facebook is interactive. According to Meta Platforms, Facebook had 2.9 billion monthly active users in January 2022. Here’s why: 1.

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7 Proven Strategies for Successfully Promoting Your Event on Facebook

Think Orion

Facebook is the top-rated platform for event marketing due to its large user base, targeted advertising, and interactive features. Among various social media platforms available for event promotion, Facebook stands out as the top-rated choice. Facebook Statistics According to Meta Platforms, Facebook had 2.9

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Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange.

Dashe & Thomson

Social Learning Blog Training and Performance Improvement in the Real World Home About Bios Subscribe to RSS Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange of Information by Paul on March 14, 2011 in social learning Most of us in the adult learning industry have already found and incorporated Twitter into our everyday lives.

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Organizational Change Management Cited – Again – as Key.

Dashe & Thomson

In another post, Krigsman writes: Communications in [the context of ERP implementation] means explaining the business impact of technology decisions to a non-technical audience. Because the return on investment for these activities can be difficult to quantify, it is often overlooked. Download the whitepaper » Blog this!

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3 Ways To Sell Your Courses

LearnDash

Let’s look at some of the more popular methods. Many resources available on finding topics to write about. Blogging is a great way to get the word out about your course. This is how you can get people to share your article, great for “soft selling” There are many resources out there about blogging.

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How To Get (and Use) Testimonials to Sell Your Course

LearnDash

Develop a separate account for your brand and courses, and make sure to be active. This same process can be used for Facebook for any reviews left on your page (or perhaps in a Facebook Group ). Finally, if you have a blog associated with your courses, you can also use comments that people leave on your blog posts.

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