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Want Impact? People Like People Who Ask Questions

Want Impact? People Like People Who Ask Questions | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it
A new study says people who ask more questions, particularly follow-up questions, are liked better by their conversation partners.
Dr. Madelyn Blair's curator insight, December 4, 2017 3:59 PM
There are so many reasons why asking questions are important in your life. Here is another great reason
Mariapia Alloggio - consulente 's curator insight, March 6, 2018 3:47 PM
Ci piacciono le persone che ci fanno domande ma spesso non ci ricordiamo di restituire il favore. Ed  è un'abilità che è utile imparare, le domande sono  una dichiarazione di interesse a sapere di più e un  implicita dichiarazione di stima perche  si vuole sapere cosa ne pensano le altre persone.
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12 Strategic Questions for the New Year

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Dan Forbes's curator insight, October 31, 2015 8:05 AM

It's not to early to gear up for the new year.

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Seven Great "Get It" or "Not" Content Design Questions

Seven Great "Get It" or "Not" Content Design Questions | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

Found these great questions on a site that was a tad too spammy to post the link here, but excellent questions for marketers and designers. Answering these six questions helps define if you get it or not:

 

* Always-on: Are you publishing at least daily?

* Editorial: Are you publishing content that is being shared?

* Independent: Do you own the platform delivering content?

* UX: Do you control all aspects of the user’s experience?

* Networked: Is content optimized for distribution?

* Measured: are Key Performance Indicators in place?

* Monetizable: Could your platform be someone else’s paid media?

 

Well done questions. How did you make out on the "get it" or "not" scale.

Marty


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Instituto ICONOS's curator insight, September 2, 2013 12:22 PM
Seven Great "Get It" or "Not" Content Design Questions
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Finding Common Ground From The World Of Storytelling

Finding Common Ground From The World Of Storytelling | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

"As I pondered these questions for my own best response to the current conflicts we face, I looked at the JIT Core Values on the wall in my office; values that lie at the foundation of how we strive to engage with each other, connect with our diverse volunteers, and create partnerships with the young people we serve."

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The Essential Guide To Digital Etiquette

The Essential Guide To Digital Etiquette | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

Presenting the FWD IRL FAQ: quick links to your most pressing Internet- and phone-related concerns.

 

Click the questions to be linked to the column where this question was originally answered. We've selected MANY, but not all, of the original questions answered, representing the 122 questions answered over the past year. (You may have to scroll down a question or two, but it'll be there!)


Via Lauren Moss
Lauren Moss's curator insight, December 29, 2012 6:49 PM

A fairly comprehensive list of questions and answers that pertain to social media best practices and digital communication...

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Seven Great "Get It" or "Not" Content Design Questions

Seven Great "Get It" or "Not" Content Design Questions | Business Improvement and Social media | Scoop.it

Found these great questions on a site that was a tad too spammy to post the link here, but excellent questions for marketers and designers. Answering these six questions helps define if you get it or not:

 

* Always-on: Are you publishing at least daily?

* Editorial: Are you publishing content that is being shared?

* Independent: Do you own the platform delivering content?

* UX: Do you control all aspects of the user’s experience?

* Networked: Is content optimized for distribution?

* Measured: are Key Performance Indicators in place?

* Monetizable: Could your platform be someone else’s paid media?

 

Well done questions. How did you make out on the "get it" or "not" scale.

Marty


Via Martin (Marty) Smith
Instituto ICONOS's curator insight, September 2, 2013 12:22 PM
Seven Great "Get It" or "Not" Content Design Questions