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CONVERSATIONAL CAPITAL
Conversational capital is term coined by Bertrand Cesvet, Eric Alper, Tony Babinski in their book of the same name. It refers to the use of word-of-mouth as a sort of conversational currency. This topic covers the latest news on conversation capital, including the methods and means of turning online conversations into currency.
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Originally posted at Harvard Business Review The digital landscape is being reshaped by the news that Facebook is...
Participation is relevant to adding new knowledge and relative value to the network of participants. Results come...
Linkedin unveiled an interesting new capability - Company Follow. This new feature can provide some valuable new help...
Social currency and communities are the new force of business as unusual. The currency of communities is fueled,...
The Google map will shift from places and things to people and knowledge. As Dorthy said in The Wizard of Oz, this...
Social media is about to enter a new phase called local social. The hyperlinks that bind the web will become the...
The effect of Social Brain Trust is hidden but being realized and actualized more and more every day.
Spying on people's behavior is akin to saying we won't accept anything but perfection but we won't tell you how we...
Linkedin just released a suite of premium tools targeted to help job seekers. Good news - they have some truly helpful...
Dorothy the gold fish is imagining Elmo reading his Twitter stream… and what would it say? Who would he follow? And who...
A hub is someone in your network who is extraordinarily well connected. How can hubs supercharge your networking...
Not thinking makes us a puppet of those wishing to control or influence us for their gains, not ours.
Do you think Apple understands the value of all things social going local? . Social media and networks are designed to...
So ask yourself the following questions and your answers will determine whether your intents are dopey or smart.
Today we see Social Media duplicating many of the functions of earlier society by storing community wisdom, applying...
Whoever said Time Is Money got it backwards. Anyone who still believes this is now moving backwards in economic time.
Since Google, Yahoo, and Bing now index tweets, Twitter helps candidates get found, helps recruiters find you, helps...
What impact will that have on public relations? Intentions can no longer be hidden behind a mask. Just ask Nestle who...
What about social media? Consumer perceptions, social relationships and human behavior are messy, erratic, and...
Depending on the offense caused by the deception the chain that binds relations together get broken.
Money happens because people happen, not the other way around. Wall Street has no idea what's knocking at their door...
If Google, Facebook and Twitter were able to match buyers with sellers then their revenue could change from selling ads...
With the increase use of social media everyone seems to categorize its use into one dimension or another.
In the state of Washington, it costs 200 dollars to establish a Limited Liability Corporation. All the documents are...
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