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TV III Branding - Social Media Camp London 2008 from WillUK, posted 8 months ago in Business & Mgmt, Entertainment. 278 views My presentation of TV III Branding in the Social Media Camp London 2008.
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How to Stay Pseudonymous Online & Offline from improbulus, posted 9 months ago in Technology. 865 views Full details in blog post http://www.consumingexperience.com/2008/10/how-to-be-pseudonymous-online-off-tips.html Slides for presentation at BarCampLondon5 and SocialMediaCamp London 2008. (Edited to remove some identifying info! (and make...
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Measuring Engagement of Social Media websites i... from peter_oneill, posted 9 months ago in Business & Mgmt, Technology. 823 views A presentation that I gave at SocialMediaCamp London regarding the potential of using engagement metrics to evaluate the performance of websites
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We’re All Chemicals from hereinthehive, posted 9 months ago in Technology. 862 views My 2nd presentation. Give at SocialMediaCamp in London on the 4th October. Could do with some examples, I think.
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Scrumping 2.0 from damienaw, posted 9 months ago in Technology. 301 views a model for wider community involvement?
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Presenting Brand-New Enterprise Microblogging S... from boehr, posted 9 months ago in Technology, Business & Mgmt. 655 views First look at www.communote.com
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Buzz management for Startups from gandalfar, posted 9 months ago in Technology, News & Politics. 744 views My Presentation on how startups can manage their workflow for tracking and approaching online buzz around their company and producuts.
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How To Write Awesome Headlines from TomWhitwell, posted 9 months ago in How-to & DIY, Technology. 5942 views A session from BarCampLondon5 and SMCLondon08 about the history of headlines, and how to write headlines that people will want to click.
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Blogging Break Down - Bar Camp London 5 & Soci... from AnnieMole, posted 9 months ago in Technology, Business & Mgmt. 1653 views Session on how avoid Blogging Breakdown by Annie Mole at BarCampLondon5 on 28th September 2008 & Social Media Camp London 3rd October 2008 includes figures from Technorati's State of Blogosphere September 2008 Report
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