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Recent Links

Published on November 16, 2009 in shared links. Closed

Here are a few interesting things from this week that I wanted to share …

40 Great Resources for Developing a Community Management Strategy

Online Community & Social Media Staff: Satisfaction

What is an online community manager?

Top 5 Budget Social Media Monitoring Tools

How Blogging Has Changed Over The Last Three Years (Stats)

Hiring for Social Media: Part 1

Is Your Company Trusted or Do You Have a Digital Comb Over?

10 Steps To Building An Online Community In Your Spare Time

LinkedIn works with Twitter, and vice versa

How Web-Savvy Are Online Seniors?

You can find all of my links on Delicious.

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