A little while ago I wrote a post, dubbed “Blog Last.” It examined the strategic process that should proceed blogging in today’s social media environment, in response to the 86 percent failure rate companies are experiencing (image: Blogging and Recording by Jacob Botter). That being said, there’s still tremendous benefit available to those [...]
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Productive Crowdsourcing Requires Community Management:
The Case for Community Managers:
Idiots and Gossip (Plus Other Tales from the Sociometer):
Fragmented Branding - The 21st Century Reality:
Social Media May Be The Media Darling, But E-mail Is Here To Stay: