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On August 11, 2008,
in del.icio.us links,
by Barbara Nixon
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Look, it takes one minute to write a little message that attaches with a friend request. If you want to be my Facebook friend (or ANYONE’s Facebook friend–this is etiquette that should be universal) spend 60 seconds saying why. However, there’s a right and a wrong way to approach this(tags: socialnetworking Facebook)
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A funny take on internal communication within a corporation(tags: CorporatePR InternalCommunication)
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With the success and widespread adoption of LinkedIn and record numbers of adults joining Social Networks that dialog has begun to change, but it still has largely failed to realize why and how millennials use social networks instead of conventional e-mail and similar resources.
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Opening Doors to Discipleship, the free online training resource, now offers two courses: Course A, Teaching Skills and Course B, Bible Background. Each course provides 12 sessions of interactive learning for volunteer training, leader development, or with Course B, member faith formation.(tags: PC(USA))
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The Conversation Prism
On August 11, 2008,
in public relations, social media,
by Barbara Nixon
Many thanks to Brian Solis & Jesse Thomas for creating The Conversation Prism, a wonderfully visual way to think about how we communicate using social media. According to Brian:
[The Conversation Prism] is a living, breathing representation of Social Media and will evolve as services and conversation channels emerge, fuse, and dissipate.
If a conversation takes place online and you’re not there to hear or see it, did it actually happen?
Indeed. Conversations are taking place with or without you and this map will help you visualize the potential extent and pervasiveness of the online conversations that can impact and influence your business and brand.
I encourage you to read the complete article at the PR 2.0 blog.
Photo Credit: To see the full version of The Conversation Prism image, visit Flickr.
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