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william doust

Relationship Building at the Speed of Batman | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views

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      business and personality barriers are getting blurred!
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      this is also stated in the book Flip - How to succeed by truning everything you know on it's head: http://tinyurl.com/amnacf (my amazon affilate - i get a little dough). pp. 159 business is personal. Recommend it. Goes with Mavericks!
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      Begining bit sets the scene and is a nice read. But the crunch point about business being personal is further down highlighted in yellow ;0)
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      This guys twitter (wrote trust economy): http://twitter.com/chrisbrogan
  • Relationship Building at the Speed of Batman
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      four bubbles & squeaks ;0) pls read
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    relationship building on the web from the author of trust economy
william doust

Charity Village® NewsWeek: Fundraising Q & A - 0 views

  • cultivating donors and prospects
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      advice on bluilding relationships with donors & your publics!
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    building relationships with donors, grant makers and publics...
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ChangeThis :: Don't Script, Improvise! - 0 views

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      This article - I just discovered and supports the "open services" visual document I created for Bunny @ BAC - and which I shared with CLP's fab dynamic duo ;0) - it's all coming together my Charity Chums ;0)
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      WOW! - synchronicity! - synergy!
  • "Businesses built to operate in the Networked World are as different from the Industrial Age models as a computer is from a multi-plane camera. Networked organizations are more biological than industrial. They resemble their employees more than their employees resemble them. They are highly adaptive, mobile, open, sensitive to their environment, and ultra-responsive. They continuously evolve, nurtured by a steady stream of intelligent input from inside and outside the organization. In a networked organization, where good ideas originate is not half as important as how–-and how frequently—those good ideas become reality. Good managers don’t try to control their brand’s narrative but, rather, to foster an environment in which it can be liberated, expanded and unleashed across networks. The emphasis is not on following a script, but on improvisation."
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      dedicated to: Bunny, Chris & Eliz: my lovely Charity Chums ;0)
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    in a networked environment where good ideas come as much as from your connections as from your staff - improvisation will help & release stress & creativity! check out the free pdf article. Links nicely with Visual doc I shared.
william doust

Converting First Time Visitors to Loyal Readers - 0 views

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      check highlight below how this pro-blogger used twitter to drive traffic, even with another site called twitter tips...
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      this guy is one of my twitter contacts - pinch him here: http://twitter.com/problogger but get a twitter account to see his msgs
  • A Case Study I recently felt this excitement on my Twitter Tips blog TwiTip which after a few months of life has seen some steady growth when it comes to traffic from search engines.
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    how to build audience and traffic! - twitter+blogs...
william doust

The Social Customer Manifesto - 0 views

  • CRM Doesn't Go Far Enough: Somehow We Left the Customer Out of Customer Relationship Management."
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    another blog realted to the power of people in the age of the social networks and social media - probably inspired by clue train manifesto ;o) The McDaddy of revolt against - bad irresponsive and disrespectful business and its practices
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