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Indian Companies on Twitter – A Usage Study

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Share this: StumbleUpon Digg Reddit 3 Comments Filed under Iffort , Web 2.0 , twitter Tags: Iffort , iffort.com , study , twitter , twitter india , usage 3 Comments Ashwani March 22, 2010 at 11:04 pm Indian companies are slowly recognizing to the power of social media channels and the effects it can have on businesses, if used properly.

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Barcamp Delhi 5: Spreading the Word out !

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The research which their focus group discussions revealed was that Indian customers are not price sensitive, they are value sensitive. The scope of my blog-posts span across the Enterprise 2.0 The focus of the blog has shifted from that of a startup-centric one when it originally started in 2007.

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10 Reasons Why Your Business Needs a Killer Social Media Strategy

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

surveys, focus groups, test marketing) often spend millions to locate their target markets. Through social media, you can find out what online communities your existing customers belong to. And don’t forget that your customers can spread the word for you to these communities.

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When is Brand Evangelism a Crime? Exploring the Royal Caribbean.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

In my upcoming book, The New Community Rules: Marketing on the Social Web ( Amazon link ), which is slated to be released in late Spring, I talk about the importance of brand evangelism as part of an effective community management strategy. I just think that the *active* cruise community is definitely a bit disappointed.

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Kevin Rose and Jay Adelson Respond to Digg Complaints

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The initial sentiment was highly negative , and most concluded that the algorithm will penalize users who care much about the community and use it regularly. Kevin says that earlier this evening, he hosted a focus group at Digg to beta test some new features to be rolled out in the future. Then the community “won.&#

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