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August 9, 2008 Dawn

A few interesting things this week …

10 Skills You Need to Succeed at Almost Anything – Stepcase Lifehack

Tags: career

Experience: The Blog: Of Ghost Towns and Gardens: How Communities are Nurtured and not Created

Tags: community

Impressions Of And In Social Media Measurement | Social Media Explorer

Tags: social media, community, roi, measurement

building communities — is it ingrained? | cine + octo = boo

Tags: community, community manager, hiring, career

Ten things to think about before pursuing funding for your startup » Silicon Florist

Tags: startup, vc, venture capital, silicon florist, rick turoczy

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About Dawn Foster

Community / Open Source , Traveler, Book Lover, Writer, Vegan, Speaker, Technology Enthusiast, and Director of Data Science at CHAOSS.

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What Dawn Eats Cookbook

What Dawn Eats: Vegan Food That Isn’t Weird is a cookbook with some of my favorite recipes. This 140 page cookbook contains over 90 recipes and is available as a paperback, kindle or PDF download. Buy a copy today!

Companies and Communities

Companies and Communities is focused on helping your company get real business value out of participating in online communities and social media. This book contains practical advice and suggestions for how companies can engage with online communities and social media sites.

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