Sentences with phrase «selling social software»

Topics covered include blogs, RSS, wikis, Flickr, social networking and bookmarking software, and selling social software at your library.

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He also mentioned closely connecting Microsoft's Dynamics social selling software with LinkedIn's Sales Navigator, along with «our objective to transform [e-learning] and development... by deeply integrating the Lynda.com/LinkedIn Learning solution in Office alongside some of the most popular productivity apps on the planet.
The business would be managed by experienced entrepreneurs that have acquired, founded, and sold successful online casino and social software start - ups.
Another key difference between Ahalogy and competing firms is the business model: it's not a social media software platform sold on a subscription basis (SaaS)...
If you were a company like HubSpot, for example — selling marketing software (which happens to have some awesome SEO tools... but I digress; — RRB --- you might have general topic buckets like «inbound marketing,» «blogging,» «email marketing,» «lead generation,» «SEO,» «social media,» «marketing analytics,» and «marketing automation.»
Joy News, had learnt that SSNIT, had allegedly sold the older software to the National Social Security Insurance Trust (NASSIT) of Sierra Leone.
Since he sold FriendFinder, Andrew Conru has been busy seeding startups that help social causes through his non-profit software development company, compute.org.
Two guys, one of whom is played by Emile Hirsch, fly into Moscow to sell some people in suits on their real - time mobile travel social nightlife youth software, called something like MySquareDoppler, which is variously described as a «blog» and an «app.»
In some industries, such as high - tech, manufacturing, and medical devices, there's a high value placed on education that helps customers benefit faster from a company's products and services.Yammer, maker of enterprise social media software, is one of many tech companies that are now selling training courses to customers.
Goodreads already had the largest user base, by far, in this segment of social media, and LibraryThing had continued to draw steady traffic and sell software to libraries including LibraryThing for Libraries, LibraryAnywhere, and BookPsychic.
Atavist, a media and software company, directly links arms in arms with Kindle Singles to sell their digital products apart from social media.
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