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Milos Vujnovic

8 Tools to Track Your Footprints on the Web - 1 views

  • Although search engines provide a great starting point when you're searching for someone online, with all of the new social sites that have popped up over the past few years, they're often just not enough.
  • 1. BlogPulse: Trends in the Blogosphere
  • 2. Pipl: Searching the Invisible Web
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  • 3. Spy: Watching what Happens on the Web
  • 4. Serph: The Social Web Right Now
  • 5. Social Mention: Mentions of your Name on the Social Web
  • 6. Monitter: Tracking Twitter
  • 7. BoardTracker 2.0: The Ultimate Search Tool for Forums
  • 8. Google Alerts: The big G
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* Risiken bei der Nutzung von Social Media durch Organisationen - 0 views

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    1. Schlecht steuerbarer Kommunikationsverlauf 2. Notwendigkeit eines sehr schnellen Reagierens 3. Kontrolverlust über die Selbstdarstellung der Organisation 4....
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How-to-Blog - 0 views

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    Wie die wahrscheinlich ausführlichste und interessanteste Ausgestaltung rund um das Thema was ist ein Blog, wie schreibe ich einen Post,wie benenne ich den Titel und weiteren Funktioen wie Widgets und Erweiterungen für die individuelle Ausgestaltug des eigenen Blogs
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ROI Calculation | Social Media Academy - 0 views

  • The ROI Formula (SOMA-Formula) Without going too deep into all the methods and techniques here is a financially verifiable and mathematical doable ROI calculation for Social Media: Contribution Margin CM in currency generated from externally referred customers over Interaction Cost IC in currency for human interaction and other cost to manage and engage in the ecosystem = Social Media ROI SM-ROI CM / IC = SM-ROI.
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10 social media and technology mega-trends to watch | Article | Homepage articles - 0 views

  • 1. Crowd-sourcing moves into the mainstream
  • 2. Making the network the organization
  • 3. Knowledge worker productivity
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  • 4. Growing the ‘Internet of Things’
  • 5. Experimentation and big data
  • 6. Wiring for a sustainable world
  • 7. Imagining anything as a service
  • 8. The age of the multi-sided business model
  • 9. Innovating from Third World countries
  • 10. Producing public good on the grid
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Traffic für den Blog - die 7 besten Blogverzeichnisse - 0 views

  • Traffic für den Blog – die 7 besten Blogverzeichnisse Hinzugefügt 12. Mai 2010, Unter: Allgemein, Rund ums Bloggen google_protectAndRun("ads_core.google_render_ad", google_handleError, google_render_ad); Mit den Webseiten kamen die Webverzeichnisse und mit den Blogs die Blogverzeichnisse. Davon gibt es inzwischen gefühlt mindestens schon so viele, wie es Blogs gibt. Doch verhelfen Blogverzeichnisse zwangsweise zu mehr Traffic und interessierten Lesern ? Vorab möchte ich erwähnen, dass ich Blogverzeichnisse bereits für mehrere Blogs genutzt habe. Da diese thematisch jedoch sehr unterschiedlich sind und waren, stelle ich aus eigener Erfahrung nun die These auf, dass der Traffic-Erfolg durch Blogverzeichnisse auch abhängig vom Thema des Blogs ist. //
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Soziale Betriebswirtschaft | Technology Review - 2 views

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      Veränderung der Unternehmensorganisation. Die fachliche Leitung von Mitarbeitern wird von Projekt zu Projekt unterschiedlich sein, während organisatorisch und arbeitsrechtlich der Vorgesetzte gleich bleibt und Zielvorgaben kontrolliert.  Vertrauen ist billiger als Kontrolle
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Nine Ways to Build Your Own Social Network - 0 views

  • hese up-and-coming companies provide so-called “white label” social networking platforms that enable their customers to build their own social networks (often from scratch) and to tailor those networks to a range of purposes.
  • The idea of white labeling a network is to make the platform provider as invisible as possible to the social network’s users and to brand the network with the builder’s identity or intent.
  • The first provides hosted, do-it-yourself solutions with which customers can largely point and click their way to a brand new social network.
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  • There are roughly three types of companies that have emerged in the space of white label social networking.
  • We have taken a sample of nine of these companies – Ning, KickApps, CrowdVine, GoingOn, CollectiveX, Me.com, PeopleAggregator, Haystack, and ONEsite – all of which provide free baseline services, and reviewed them individually below.
  • The second type of company provides social networking software for download and installation onto one’s server.
  • The third type works very closely with clients to build a social network based on their needs.
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Six Counterintuitive Truths About Enterprise 2.0 Adoption - 0 views

  • 1. Launch Before You Are Comfortable
  • This is a tough one for most of us. Ignore instinct and training and go live before you’re ready. Don’t wait until you’ve addressed all the technical issues and fine-tuned every workflow. Naturally, you’ll communicate this strategy to users: if they think you think they’re using the final iteration, you’ll have a credibility problem. Release early and often.
  • 2. Training Discourages Adoption
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  • 3. Compliance is Not Victory
  • . Impossible Deadlines Work Best
  • This goes hand in hand with the “launch before you’re ready” principle. (Convenient, huh?) Pick a realistic launch date and compress it by half. You’ll get more done than you believed possible and less than you think is enough, which is exactly the way it should be.Long deadlines — or no deadlines at all — are disaster for E2.0 programs.
  • 5. Past Successes Don't Count
  • 6. Accomplishment Trumps Productivity
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    6 Wahrheiten über Enterprise 2.0 die man so auf den ersten Blik nicht glauben würde.
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