Posts Tagged ‘KM’
Thursday, March 13th, 2008
You know that you need to promote your blog, and you know about blog directories and catalogs, but you’re looking for other ways to build links. Blog promotion isn’t limited to directory listings. You can use other avenues to build permanent links to your blog and to your site.
First, look at your business. What do [...]
Tags: benefits, blog, Blog Promotion, Business, content, digg, directories, hr, im, IT, KM, link, links, PR, professional, Promotion, reader, readers, relevant, RSS, slashdot, sse, successful, tips, widgets
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Monday, March 3rd, 2008
Optimization is a word you’ll hear a lot, but not all optimization is created equal. Search engine optimization and blog optimization aren’t the same thing. Business blogging may be an integral part of your campaign but your goal for your blog is to grow your reader base. A growing reader base means increased [...]
Tags: blog, Blog Optimization, Blog Promotion, blogging, blogs, Business, comments, communication, community, conversational, deal, delivery, directories, GOP, growing, hr, im, IT, keywords, KM, link, optimization, optimize, PR, Promotion, reader, readers, RSS, search, seo, XP
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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007
A local skate board retailer is interested in how search engine visibility and optimization will cross over to mobile web. What modifications will he need to make to his blog and site? He is wise to express interest given that his users are heavy mobile users.
Though this area of SEO is evolving, there [...]
Tags: blog, compatible, content, desktop, e-commerce, feed, Google, hr, im, indexed, IT, keyword-rich, keywords, KM, launch, link, links, local, mobile, optimization, optimize, PR, publisher, retailer, revenue-sharing, RSS, search, Search Engine Visibility, seo, sse, standards, tech, technology, visibility, website, xhtml, XP
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Friday, December 16th, 2005
One of the key strengths of RSS is its searchability. Information in RSS format is not just highly portable and consumable, it is also highly filterable. A filtered RSS feed could take the following forms:
I am not interested in everything that my engineers record about their projects, I only want to see any log entries [...]
Tags: filtering, KM, queries
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Friday, December 9th, 2005
Knowledge harvesting, or the codification of tacit knowledge, is a key step in the management of any organization’s knowledge assets. Whereas the human creation of static documents in the form of reports, briefings and supplemental training documents is often both time consuming and under prioritized, the new technology of RSS reduces the workload of those [...]
Tags: assets, briefings, KM, knowledge-harvesting, training
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Wednesday, December 7th, 2005
Human Capital Retention, or the ability to retain knowledge assets after their original possessors leave a company via retirement or relocation, is poised to become a major issue in the coming years as increasing numbers of baby boomers approach retirement. Your company should put in place now a system for assessing its knowledge assets, for [...]
Tags: KM, link-feeds, Relational-Capital, tangible-assets
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Wednesday, November 30th, 2005
One common Knowledge Management initiative inside of many organizations is the creation of an expert locator database. The intention behind these projects is to catalog the knowledge held inside the organization and identify who holds knowledge in a variety of useful subjects.
With such knowledge-resource holders clearly identified project initiators and others seeking knowledge-based assistance [...]
Tags: directories, expert-locator, KM
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2005
According to a write up in ITWorld, IBM has added internal podcasting to their intranet repertoire and reports the following benefits after just a few months of experience with the medium:
Lower phone bills and better, more informal internal communication between their 320,000 employees.
a weekly status update from IBM’s supply chain organization. The group previously scheduled [...]
Tags: conference-calls, IBM, intranet, KM, knowledge-sharing, podcasting, podcasts, policies
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Tuesday, November 29th, 2005
According to a write up in ITWorld, IBM has added internal podcasting to their intranet repertoire and reports the following benefits after just a few months of experience with the medium:
Lower phone bills and better, more informal internal communication between their 320,000 employees.
a weekly status update from IBM’s supply chain organization. The group previously scheduled [...]
Tags: conference-calls, IBM, intranet, KM, knowledge-sharing, podcasting, podcasts, policies
Posted in Corporate RSS Communications | No Comments »