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Be strategic about your use of social media

Posted by admin | Posted in social media marketing | Posted on 02-07-2009

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In my discussions with people who are new to social media, I typically encounter one of two reactions: utter dismissal of the medium and its potential, or unrestrained and underinformed enthusiasm for social media.
The first group tends to include veteran communicators who appear unimpressed with social media’s results and are admittedly reluctant to learn about a new communications method.

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