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1882 Articles match "Social","Tools"
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
I’ve been asked to speak in Melbourne on April 15th (evening) about the impact of social media, online communities, social networks and call centres. As you probably know, I believe that while marketing and PR want social networks to be about them and their needs, the customer usually has a specific question they want answered, best suited to Customer Service engaging on support and FAQ issues. ATA VIC And yes, the exception is when you want to play with the network and offer them competitions and campaigns. But mostly, the customer is about wanting answers, not fluffy
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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
have written about Novell's collaboration tools in the past and was happy to accept their offer of a conceptual post that was not a product promotion. certainly agree with his point that consumer Web tools are usually not the right choice for use inside the enterprise. collaboration tools? Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief
Technology Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit.
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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Which tools will actually escape the laboratory, become useful, and become relevant to our work? Many of these social tools are useless until there is a critical mass.
Will these tools persevere in the face of such fears or skepticism? I've been attending the South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SxSW) these past few days. It's my first time, and it's a lot to take in.
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Monday, December 21, 2009
have a client who once said to me: “We want to use social media to attract more complaints” . This may seem an odd thing to say, all to often attracting complaints is a reason people cite for being anxious about using social media . People use social media for lots of things, but they often use it to express their opinion about a brand or organisation, to tell you where things are good and to tell you where things are bad. Image by ajburgess via Flickr
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Monday, September 14, 2009
tools out there on the Internet, but I must admit that some times it drives me just nuts! Not sure up to what point it becomes frustration, but time and time again it amazes me that we are putting to waste such great potential with this micro-blogging / micro-sharing tool. So when Bill Ives just recently questioned whether you could make use of Twitter as a Personal Knowledge Management tool I couldn’t help but wonder myself whether I am using it as well as my PKM tool of choice, I have been using Twitter now for over two and a half years and, all along, if you have been following some of my recent twitterings , you would know how I seem to keep having a love / hate relationship with it.
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Saturday, June 6, 2009
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Monday, June 1, 2009
And there is a proliferation of tools to aid your listening, some paid for, some free. ve had a look around, and Iām going to publish a series of three posts ā firstly, on the tools, secondly: how to listen and respond, and finally on case studies which demonstrate the rewards of getting it right. Tools to help you listen Firstly, that tools list. Thanks to Clay McDaniel in 13 Essential Social-Media 'Listening Tools': MarketingProfs Articles , and Jake Hird for When my sister was learning to cross the road, family lore has it that she dutifully stood back from the kerb, listened, looked, then walked across with ears cocked, checking left and right just as she should.
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Friday, May 29, 2009
aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization
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KM social networking tools, social media and social software. BLOG A Practical Guide to
Implementing Implementing Web 2.0 (aka
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Thursday, November 26, 2009
One clear and valuable use for them has become clear – as a free social media monitoring tool. Twitter Lists for social media monitoring
Social media monitoring is the best way for brands to understand who is currently talking about them online, what they are saying, to whom and where. So Twitter Lists Image by koalazymonkey via Flickr
We’ve posted before about why Twitter lists are great and some of the uses that can be made with them.
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Wikis, weblogs, mashups, photosharing, mapping, social bookmarking. tools, ask me where they can get a good and short overview of the various web2.0 tools. The commoncraft show with its series of videos on tools like blogging, wikis, social bookmarking, twitter. People who start to learn about web2.0 Honestly, I don't have one great resource to recommend to them.
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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Monday, November 30, 2009
Perhaps, in a follow-up blog post I will talk a little bit about which social networking sites have now been become part of my recently created and ongoing " black list ". Most of you know how I have been using social software for much longer, yet things changed when I kicked off that experiment. In that brilliant article Andy comes to highlight, amongst several other very interesting things, Now that I have gotten off my chest that reflection on something I have been meaning to write about for a while now, I think it is time to move into the next one. Facebook, LinkedIn
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Monday, March 19, 2007
March 1, 2007 Collaborative Writing Tools And Technology: A Mini-Guide Collaborative writing tools are those technologies that facilitate the editing and reviewing of a text document by multiple individuals either in real-time or asynchronously. Online, web-based collaborative writing tools offer great flexibility and usefulness in learning groups and educational settings as they provide an easy mean to generate text exercises, research reports and other writing assignments in a full collaborative fashion.
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