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New Podcast - How to Mine the Blogosphere
Paul Dunay, of Buzz Marketing for Technology, recently conducted a podcast on “How to Mine the Blogosphere” with our CMO, Jim Nail. In this podcast, Jim gives advice on what companies should think about when looking at online conversations and includes examples of what companies like Sony and Wal-Mart are discovering in the process.
Posted by Jeri Weaver on May 2, 2007 at 03:47 PM | Email this post
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