Sunday, September 5, 2010

Missouri National Guard reaches out through social media (Park Hills Daily Journal)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — When the Missouri National Guard delved into the world of social media in February — launching Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace pages all within a single month — no one could predict the impact the sites would have on the way the Guard did business as usual.

Missouri National Guard reaches out through social media (Park Hills Daily Journal)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — When the Missouri National Guard delved into the world of social media in February — launching Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace pages all within a single month — no one could predict the impact the sites would have on the way the Guard did business as usual.

Social Media Require ‘Community Relations 2.0′ (redOrbit)

Boston College researchers find real-time advocacy challenges long-standing corporate practicesThe rise of social media and real-time advocacy have re-written the community outreach rules companies followed for decades.

Fort Wayne Web Design Publishes: A Business Guide to Social Media Marketing (PitchEngine)

FORT WAYNE, IN, October 30, 2009 – Chad H. Pollitt, a Web Technology Consultant and Internet Marketing Manager for Digital Hill Multimedia, Inc. published “A Businesses Guide to Social Media Marketing: E.L.E.E.” as a white paper available for download at Blog.DigitalHill.com and SEOFortWayne.com.Chad defines important Social Media guidelines that should be considered when developing a Social …

Gubernatorial campaigns rely on social media (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

As the two men campaigning for Virginia governor make last-minute sound bites to get out the vote on Tuesday, the virtual cocktail parties they host on their Facebook fan pages have exploded in activity. Both campaigns have rolled out Facebook pages, Twitter accounts, YouTube videos and other social media tools to reach voters over the course of the race, in addition to their primary Web sites.

Johnny Royal to Address Executive MBA Class of UNLV on Social Media 3.0 (Marketwire)

LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwire – October 30, 2009) – LSI — Luthier Society CEO and Chairman, Johnny Royal , will address the executive MBA class of UNLV on Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 11:30am on the UNLV campus in Las Vegas, NV on the future of social media and emerging technologies. The executive MBA program at UNLV is an advanced MBA program for executives and decision makers from around the …

Johnny Royal to Address Executive MBA Class of UNLV on Social Media 3.0 (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

LOS ANGELES, CA–(Marketwire – 10/30/09) – LSI — Luthier Society CEO and Chairman, Johnny Royal , will address the executive MBA class of UNLV on Saturday, October 31, 2009 at 11:30am on the UNLV campus in Las Vegas, NV on the future of social media and emerging technologies. The executive MBA program at UNLV is an advanced MBA program for executives and decision makers from around the world …

Social media require ‘Community Relations 2.0′ (PhysOrg)

The rise of social media and real-time advocacy have re-written the community outreach rules companies followed for decades. But many American firms are dragging their feet as they approach “Community Relations 2.0,” Boston College researchers report in the November issue of Harvard Business Review.

Social media require ‘Community Relations 2.0′ (EurekAlert!)

( Boston College ) Social media sites, armed with the power of instant advocacy, have ushered in the era of “Community Relations 2.0,” according to researchers from Boston College and Partners HealthCare. It’s time for American businesses to evaluate the risks and rewards online communities like Facebook and Twitter present and devote social media teams to this rapidly changing landscape of …

Missouri National Guard reaches out through social media (Park Hills Daily Journal)

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — When the Missouri National Guard delved into the world of social media in February — launching Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and MySpace pages all within a single month — no one could predict the impact the sites would have on the way the Guard did business as usual.

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