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Socialthing! blog
Socialthing has a blog! I love socialthing. Read the blog. Interesting info in here.
ChangeThis :: Trust Economies: Investigation into the New ROI of the Web
Free 10-page e-book. Worth reading.
davefleet.com » I’m Done With Social Media
Good point, but I'm astonished it generates so much converstion. Let go of jargon. Surely, people know that's essential already?
You may be a community freeloader if you… | ::HorsePigCow:: marketing uncommon
Don't be one of these.
Buzzword Bingo
When buzzwords take over the presentation, time to break out the bingo to keep things fun!
Cinnamon Pants formerly Kommon Kraft » Blog Archive » Video: New Media Douchebags in Plain English
I like this style of video. Maybe I could put my whiteboard to use.
Should Intel Ban Facebook? at Josh Bancroft’s TinyScreenfuls.com
I'm personally (like others) tiring of making a case again and again for the use of social networking in a work setting. But this is a great discussion. Go, Josh!
gapingvoid: "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards": blogging isn't dead, it's just a subset of something much larger and more important
I agree with Hugh. Have said many times that blogging isn't important because it's blogging. Blogging is important because it's today's popular way of 'doing something special' (the 2.0 stuff).
/Work: Alan Patrick on Consulting 2.0
And it is this thought leadership that lurks behind everything in this discussion. The most successful independents -- the ones that will have the largest impact on their clients and their markets, and the ones that will gain the largest personal rewards
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