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Devil’s Advocate Post
Why social media “won’t work” in regulated

I work in a heavily regulated industry, but that hasn’t stopped me from being an active online citizen.  I have profiles on everything from Linked In to Twitter, Flickr to Facebook, Friendfeed to Meetup. I am enthusiastic about the communications … Continue reading

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Initial Results from my RSS Pilot

If you’ve been reading my blog, you know that I’m piloting RSS within my organization. I started by setting nine co-workers up on Bloglines, and provided them with the following: A starter set of feeds A spiel about the value … Continue reading

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The best laid lobbying ousted by competitiveness

After a year or more of explaining what blogs were… After citing examples of organizations using blogs to personalize their organization, further their message, connect with their customers… After the New York Times, Times Magazine and other MSM wrote about … Continue reading

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