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Much like the NetSquared Challenges platform , it offers users the option of entering contests and searching through submissions across contests to find ideas. They also support a range of files so your contest could be a logo redesign or a social media policy, a video clip or a conference session proposal. The ins and outs.
This post was written by Trenton DuVal, contributing editor at NetSquared, and originally appeared on their blog. them, makes files accessible from anywhere, and it is fully integrated with Google Apps. It’s what the NetSquared team uses to stay on task. in the comments. Luckily there are a. working on.
She proposes several different times, leave your preferences in the comments. Comment, Blog it, tag it NpTech, and/or start a blog over at the Netsquared site. Cross posted at Netsquared The proposed call agenda is here. Bev Traynor builds on the list here and reflects on how it isn't quite a yes or not question.
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But he does point out that technology is not substitute for face-to-face meetings and the chorus of comments agrees. As one person in the comments of Michelle's posts notes, "Holly and Michelle are right to argue for context. What should Netsquared's Facebook strategy be? Nonetheless, he had to write an article.
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