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Online Community Podcast: Dawn Foster, Marshall Kirkpatrick and Alex Williams

February 26, 2009 Dawn

If you missed the discussion that Marshall Kirkpatrick, Alex H. Williams, and I had in the Blogger Pavilion at the Business Leader NW conference yesterday, you can still listen to the conversation thanks to Luke Lefner of Broken Hours. You can visit his blog post about the discussion to learn more.

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Related Fast Wonder Blog posts:

  • Why Companies Should Have Online Communities
  • Online Community Manager: Yes, It’s Really A Job (Slideshare)
  • Custom Corporate Communities: Planning and Getting Started
  • Podcast Episode 6: Online Community Management with Stormy Peters
  • Episode 5: Data Portability and Social Networking in Online Communities with Scott Kveton
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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: 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!

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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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