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Effective collaboration with wikis | DavePress

Buzz Marketing for Technology

‹ links for 2008-07-07 • links for 2008-07-08 › Effective collaboration with wikis. July 8, 2008 in wikis | 9 comments. own blog ) for some advice how how wikis can be used to throw some rough notes up and invite people to collaborate and share knowledge and experience to develop them into more coherent documents.

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It’s 2AM, Do You Know Where Your Organizational Information Is??

SocMed Sean

Now, add modern day blogs, tweets, text messages, forum posts, comments, status updates, videos, podcasts, and wiki posts to your list and what do you get? My Documents, file shares, document repositories, WIKIs, etc…)? In repositories that require no periodic content review? More information? Definitely!

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Challenges in Everyone in Your Company being Social

Buzz Marketing for Technology

So a Social Media content repository (ok that sounds weird) perhaps a Social Media Knowledge Management system (most likely a Wiki) will need to be in place so people can study what has happened, get up to speed fast and go out and get Social! Learning them are key to success in each of them.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

The problem is that far too many organizations use e-mail as the principal knowledge repository and storage system. Also helping overcome e-mail fatigue at leading organizations are effective policies on e-mail use and the use of social media such as wikis and blogs. Internal Communications. Intranet 2.0. Knowledge Management.

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Social Media Is CRM

Social Media Network Marketing

Unlike traditional CRM, which creates vast internal databases of clients and prospects, social networking sites are external repositories of direct communication and indirect comments about businesses, products, people, experiences and an array of customer sentiment.

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The Blog Is Dead: Long Live the Blog

ProBlogger

Wikis can be updated frequently, but they’re usually updated by users of the wiki itself, and they’re most commonly used as references. That said, many blogs seek to act as references of points of authority on their topic, as do wikis. There are a few delineations, though.

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How to Increase Your Content Visibility in Google Knowledge Graph

Convince & Convert

Get referenced in other Wiki pages. Wikidata.org acts as a secondary repository for Wikipedia and Wikisource that records statements and their sources, which in turn helps in reflecting the diversity of information available and ensuring that it is verified. It’s important to have multiple users contribute to the page.

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