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Online Communities for Online Community Managers

July 10, 2009

I recently came across a bunch of links for Online Community Manager groups or communities via the Online Community Manager LinkedIn group. I figured I’d share them! I haven’t signed up for many of these, so I don’t know if they’re worthwhile or not, but you can find that out for yourself. Communities of Practice [...]

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6 Ways People Enjoy Using Twitter

May 19, 2009

I love Twitter.  I’ve told people I love Twitter.  The common responses are “What is Twitter?” and “Explain this Twitter to me, I don’t get it.”  My responses have been different for every person who asks.  At first I told people that if they didn’t already know, it probably wasn’t worth them worrying about — [...]

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Bringing Your Company Online with Twitter

March 21, 2009

So you want to see what Twitter is all about. You are also part of a company that you’d like represented on Twitter. Do you start a page for both? Do you tweet as yourself AND your company? Do you just tweet as the company? I’ve been faced with this question a couple of times [...]

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Why Employers Need Twitter Guidelines

February 5, 2009

Online Community Strategist Angela Connor recently discussed Twitter Guidelines for employers on her blog.  Her article, “Do employees need social media guidelines?, discusses whether companies should be concerned about the Social Media discussions of their employees – specifically through Twitter.  For any company that deals in material that could be viewed as sensitive or confidential, this [...]

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Why You Shouldn't Auto-Tweet Your Blog Posts

January 17, 2009

With the recent excitement over “TweetBacks” and other similar Blog / Twitter integration, the question is raised… Should you turn on the auto-tweet function?  There are a couple of plugins for WordPress that give you the ability to automatically send a tweet about your new blog post to Twitter.  At first glance, this seems like [...]

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