Google's Knol and email marketing

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Google's Knol is described by many as an alternative Wikipedia, supporting articles written by groups of named authors to ensure accountability.

I pitched in with an article on email marketing. It's intended as a more balanced view and introduction than you typically get from public venues.

You can help by reviewing or commenting on the piece at Knol. Or sign-up and suggest edits and additions. Knol credits contributors by name.

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Permalink | July 24, 2008 | 2 comment(s)
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2 Comments:

So far the things I like about Knol vs Wiki is that you have to get verified by a phone # in order to proceed, this eliminates fraud postings.

Why not give Wiki a bit of competition?

Michele
www.bocanetworks.com
By Anonymous Michele, on 25 July, 2008  
 

Yep, I like the accountability aspect, too. Unfortunately they only let US residents verify their name right now. Sad for us poor mortals elsewhere.
By Anonymous Mark Brownlow, on 25 July, 2008  
 

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