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==Description==
 
==Description==
Fast Wonder provides [http://fastwonderblog.com/consulting/ consulting services] for companies wanting to engage with online communities through various social media technologies including discussion forums, blogs, wikis, podcasts, and more. Consulting services also include community events, online community building, blogging strategy, RSS-based information monitoring, custom employee training sessions, and more.
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[http://fastwonderblog.com/consulting/ Fast Wonder Consulting] focuses on the business value of engaging with online communities and social media by helping companies find a way to engage that supports the overall strategies and business goals of the company. The consulting approach focuses on identifying the best way for your company to participate while helping you navigate the complicated waters of unwritten rules and norms associated with online communities and social media sites. Consulting services include online community building, social media strategy, blogging strategy, RSS-based information monitoring, custom employee training sessions, and more.
  
Fast Wonder is also a [http://fastwonderblog.com blog] focused on online communities, social media, open technologies, open source, web 2.0, social media, and innovation created by Dawn Foster. The Fast Wonder blog is an evolution of Dawn’s Open Culture blog originally started in November 2005. A number of other “Open Culture” blogs gradually appeared over the years, and the time came to come up with a more original name and a real logo for this blog. If you think about it long enough, you will understand why Dawn Foster chose the name “Fast Wonder” for her company and blog.
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===Dawn Foster===
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Dawn Foster provides [http://fastwonderblog.com/consulting/ consulting services] through Fast Wonder for companies wanting to engage with online communities and has more than 13 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in strategic planning, management, market research, social media, blogging, podcasting, rss, community building, web 2.0, and open source software.
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Dawn regularly blogs about online communities as the author of the [http://fastwonderblog.com/ Fast Wonder Blog], and she blogs for [http://webworkerdaily.com/author/geekygirldawn/ GigaOM’s WebWorkerDaily]. She is a co-founder of Legion of Tech and is an organizer for the Portland BarCamp and Ignite Portland events. She is also the community evangelist for [http://www.shizzow.com Shizzow], a new Portland startup. She is the author of the Book, [http://fastwonderblog.com/eBooks Companies and Communities: Participating without being sleazy].
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Dawn holds an MBA from Ashland University and a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Kent State University. Previously, she worked at Intel, Jive Software, Compiere, and a Midwestern manufacturing company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist.
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You can read Dawn’s [http://fastwonderblog.com/ Fast Wonder Blog] to learn more about her ideas, and you can find links to [http://fastwonderblog.com/about/ Dawn’s many projects and accomplishments on her about page].
  
 
==People==
 
==People==

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Description

Fast Wonder Consulting focuses on the business value of engaging with online communities and social media by helping companies find a way to engage that supports the overall strategies and business goals of the company. The consulting approach focuses on identifying the best way for your company to participate while helping you navigate the complicated waters of unwritten rules and norms associated with online communities and social media sites. Consulting services include online community building, social media strategy, blogging strategy, RSS-based information monitoring, custom employee training sessions, and more.

Dawn Foster

Dawn Foster provides consulting services through Fast Wonder for companies wanting to engage with online communities and has more than 13 years of experience in business and technology with expertise in strategic planning, management, market research, social media, blogging, podcasting, rss, community building, web 2.0, and open source software.

Dawn regularly blogs about online communities as the author of the Fast Wonder Blog, and she blogs for GigaOM’s WebWorkerDaily. She is a co-founder of Legion of Tech and is an organizer for the Portland BarCamp and Ignite Portland events. She is also the community evangelist for Shizzow, a new Portland startup. She is the author of the Book, Companies and Communities: Participating without being sleazy.

Dawn holds an MBA from Ashland University and a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Kent State University. Previously, she worked at Intel, Jive Software, Compiere, and a Midwestern manufacturing company in positions ranging from Unix system administrator to market researcher to community manager to open source strategist.

You can read Dawn’s Fast Wonder Blog to learn more about her ideas, and you can find links to Dawn’s many projects and accomplishments on her about page.

People

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Contact Information
Fast Wonder LLC
4110 SE Hawthorne #131
Portland, OR 97214
503-702-7223


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