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Make sure you enable and use the GFC newsletter feature. In a subsequent article, I’ll provide useful tips for using widgets. How much do you know about website widgets? Last week, in Website Widgets and Ads Raise Security and Privacy Issues , I shared my concerns about security and privacy issues connected with the use of widgets on a blog or other website.
 

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Big Ideas for getting all that work done. AppGap Tip: Helping your team adjust to online collaboration by Celine Roque April 9, 2008 at 9:25 am · Filed under AppGap Tips , Collaboration , Tips + Pointers Not everyone has embraced the plethora of web apps that made online collaboration what it is today. By implementing the tips above, it will be easier for your team to accept online collaboration as part of their working lives. About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People?
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Got three top tips for rewarding these valued members of a group?" The I would recognize them in newsletters and on the website; send them a gift branded with our logo; quarterly send them something more expensive like an iPod. • We Online courses, newsletters and seek out ways for getting them to engage with our content online. • We Note: This post is part of the OC Tribe series. Each 2nd Tuesday and 4th Tuesday of the month, online community practitioners will be encouraged to explore a particular topic via blog, video blog, twitter, or whatever suites your fancy.
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Today, this post will offer a few more tips on how to use your marketing budget (tiny as it may be) to build, support, and grow a user community from the beginning. * Host some kind of discussion forum (can include chat, wikis, and blogs as well), and do whatever it takes to get people there as soon as possible, ideally while the thing is still in beta (but its never too late to start!) * Look on other third-party forums where users are discussing (which usually means struggling) your product, and find the most active people. Tips for that are in this recent post on face-to-face ).
M Share: Permalink RELATED POSTS - Productivity Wishlist for 2009 - Reflections on the Nature of Collaboration - ROI, Worker Efficiency and User-centred Design - AppGap Tip: Helping your team adjust to online collaboration - Notable + Quotable: Defining what’s important, collaboration fallacies, and fostering new ways of thinking 3 Comments » Atul Rai wrote @ August 28th, 2008 at 11:57 pm Hi Matthew, i think you hit it on the head … in fact,
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