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Is It What or How You Say It?

Chris Brogan’s personality and character consistently comes across through the tone of his messages. He has humility and never claims to be anymore than a “dude”. Chris is ranked #8 in Ad Age Power 150, consistently gets massive traffic and comments to his post and is followed by tens of thousands of people monthly. Chris rarely claims to be right about anything rather he simply provides some perspectives and insights in the form of conversa... read more >>
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How to Start a Movement in 7 Easy Steps

“You say you want a revolution Well, you know We all want to change the world” - The Beatles In this day, people really have a lot of power. The Internet has been the great equalizer with social movements and grassroots campaigns gathering lightning speed in just a few clicks. Social networks and utilizing social media marketing can [...] read more >>
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Are We Ready for Web 3.0?

Summary of “When Commanding the Stage Means Passing the Mic” by Kim Kobza, CEO of Neighborhood America While the Smart Web undeniably promises significant advances in productivity and revenue opportunities, like all change it also brings about predictable barriers. Perception of high change cost and organizational reengineering We rely heavily on organizational charts with well-defined roles, [...] read more >>
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Is Value Derived From Operators or Users?

Today, business people have to turn the old rules inside out, upside down, and backwards not only to succeed, but to survive!

The rules of business are changing, the new rules are unconventional. The social web removes all barriers to entry, provides technological mediums at a fraction of historical cost, enables people to work from anywhere at anytime and connects everyone to everything globally, including your customers.

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Will Your Business Opt In?

Business Uses of Social Technologies

While their use is still largely limited to less-than-mission-critical purposes, online social networking services are becoming more popular for business purposes.

Much of the current emphasis seems to focus on limited application to businesses systemically rather approaches seem to be limited to “silos” of thinking related to recruitment and branding.

Businesses may be missing a larger picture of value yet to be tapped and maybe even yet t.... read more >>

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What Is Your Standard?

A standard is usually a product, process, system, or technical standard that has achieved status informally by public acceptance (consensus of crowds), market forces (such as the market of conversations), and has persisted and developed over time by practice and acceptance.

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Are Answers In The Questions?

Business leaders are faced with daily decisions whose outcomes impact both short and long term results. Constantly trying to balance both results a business leaders has to justify which result, short or long term, becomes the most important factor in their decisions.

It becomes difficult to focus on long term when the environment is demanding changes today. Changes demanded by markets that want your attention to ... read more >>

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What Will Make You Stick?

Social network operators are constantly trying to add “stickiness” to their networks aimed at bring users back frequently. They understand the bell curve of user knowledge, experience and understanding or lack of understanding.

Vying for our attention, and those of our friends, they strategize on partnerships, new technology, content and marketing tactics to create the differential that they think will create user stickness..

It kind of remin... read more >>

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1 Out of Over 100 Million?

The number of blogs on the net now exceeds 100 million and growing. Blogs have become the new media of expression by individuals and institutions throughout the world.

Bloggers like to see increased traffic, comment ratios and links over time. These points of reference suggest that just maybe what one is writing about has relevance to an audience that gets something from the effort.

Bloggers get rewarded from their work not from economic r...

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If You Don't, Will You Survive?

If you think the wave of social technology adoption has been high just wait a little longer. Business leaders, academia and old Media are now coming around to the recognition that all this “social stuff” is becoming a requirement for business leaders or they may not survive.

Major media publications are writing about the impact of blogs, social networks, social media and all the related buzz words around all this “social stuff”. Academi...

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