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Social Media Ostriches – The Corporate Hypocrisy Of Blocking Employee Access To Facebook and Twitter

SocMed Sean

What the executives at these companies are failing to realize is that more and more of their employees are reading and contributing to the Websphere via blogs, microblogs, forums, etc… and they are often shaping their decisions at work based on the most up-to-date analysis that they get from these interactions.

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How To Create the Perfect Facebook Fan Page

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

My blog policy is here in case you were wondering if I had a right to do that. For me a perfect page is one that really inspires participation, collaboration and ultimately leads to sales and building and reinforcing good customer relationships. I plan on adding “Our Services&# and a tab for “policy/disclaimer.&#

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Best Social Media Stats and Market Research of 2010 (So Far)

Webbiquity SMM

A national survey of reporters and editors revealed that 89% use blogs for story research, 65% turn to social media sites such as Facebook and LinkedIn, and 52% utilize microblogging services such as Twitter. Worse, on 29% of firms with a plan in place (12% of the total) had written social media policies in place for employees.

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