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Social Nurturing: 7 Keys to Acquire Contacts through LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+via @kenkrogue

Social Nurturing: 7 Keys to Acquire Contacts through LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Google+via @kenkrogue | The Information Specialist's Scoop | Scoop.it
How do you get to know influential people using social media? We have developed a very powerful new model that does this very thing and brings amazing results, we use it at InsideSales.com. We call it Social Nurturing.

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Josepf J Haslam's curator insight, January 30, 9:37 PM

Love this article, so true, Social Media is a long-play

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Good advice!

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Small Island Librarian: Corporate online storytelling for libraries?

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Small Island Librarian: Corporate online storytelling: for libraries?

 

Posted by Mark-Shane Scale:

 

"In my view, there needs to be a course within library schools that will deals with institutional digital storytelling. This is because, in the age of social media and Library 2.0, libraries need to move online and tell their stories. Libraries need to find ways of connecting with their users and potential users in the online world. We need content on our websites and a social media presence that is constantly updated and engaging, reminding our users that we are a channel to credible information sources. Our Websites must now be more like blogs or online magazines, with a constant flow of information. We should not only tell users what we have, but also post commentaries and view points, to represent the information that we have within our collections. In short, we need to take a page from Coca Cola's book on corporate storytelling. If Coca Cola is thinking about becoming a publisher, why not libraries?"


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