Sunday, September 5, 2010

Social media can assist your CRM efforts (DMNews)

Consumers are actively discussing brands on social networks like Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Four experts provide tips on moving corporate CRM initiatives to those social media sites as well

Social media play part in recovery efforts (USA Today)

The Homeland Security Department has joined the social-media movement to learn about conditions in Haiti.

One Young World Summit: Using social media to support the engagement of young leaders (New Media Knowledge)

The One Young World summit has engaged the power of social media through multiple channels to develop the kind of following normally reserved for major album or film launches.

U.K. tourism agency turns to social media in run up to 2012 Olympic Games (BizReport)

Britain’s national tourism agency is turning to social media to promote the country’s history and culture in the run up to the 2012 Olympic Games.

Get marketing help with new social media books (Miami Herald)

It looks like this social media thing for business could be a solid accompaniment to your company’s marketing and advertising initiatives — assuming that you still allocate resources to those things. But the temptation to devote time to Facebook , Twitter, blogging and other so-called “social media” is strong. After all, they’re free! Everybody is either doing it or saying that you should …

Social Media Reshape Politics (Times Record)

LITTLE ROCK — Social media are changing the political playing field, and their impact has never been more evident in Arkansas than in recent weeks.

Bill Gates takes plunge into social media (The Tennessean)

With the words “Hello World,” Bill Gates created a new-media personality practically overnight.

Tips listed for social media engagement (Plattsburgh Press Republican)

One New Year’s resolution that many small business owners are making is to increase their use of social media to promote their business online through sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.

Social media reshaping politics in Arkansas (Arkansas News Bureau)

LITTLE ROCK — The social media are changing the political playing field, and their impact has never been more evident in Arkansas than in recent weeks.

Bill Gates takes plunge into social media (The Tennessean)

With the words “Hello World,” Bill Gates created a new-media personality practically overnight.

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