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4 Reasons to Use Social Enterprise Networks for Business

Mindjumpers

Most people wrongly assume social enterprise networks are simply Facebook for business. Such platforms as Yammer, Chatter and Jive certainly look and feel similar to Facebook – with a news feed, groups, friends and status updates. This month, I surveyed end users to find out how they draw value from going social.

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Major Social Media Acquisitions: 3 Must-Reads

Firebelly

Big companies have been acquiring social media startups a lot lately. Here are 3 must-reads on some of the larger acquisitions and, more importantly, why these companies feel the need to become more social. Salesforce Buys Buddy Media To Ride Social Media Marketing Wave.

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Influencer Engagement: Finding a Fit

Waxing UnLyrical

In 2017, my organization, Goodwill Industries International, then a 115-year-old social enterprise; one of the oldest 501 (c)(3) nonprofit brands; the leading workforce provider in North America; and the #1 brand doing the most good by enso and featured in Fast Company Magazine – faced a pretty significant challenge.

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Enterprise 2.0 Conversations

The Marketing Blog

Preventing Social Media Spam December 25, 2009.9:00 00 am Enterprise 2.0 Conversations Jump to Comments Image by cambodia4kidsorg via Flickr Over the course of December, I have been closely following Jacob Morgan ‘s blog-posts on Social Media , emerging Enterprise 2.0 Tools vs Strategies Why do Enterprise 2.0

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"Will Social Media Change Our Behavior?"

Diva Marketing Blog

I had the privilege of sharing a panel with the ever controversial, but always smart, Jeremy Pepper on Integrating Social Media in Business and Industry. Highlights of the speaker's ideas/presentations were captured on a retro social media platform. Sometimes I felt it was "me and the customer" against the company.

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Interview with Geoff Livingston Author of Marketing In The Round

Diva Marketing Blog

Geoff Livingston: Usually, it’s the company. If the company is successful in its groundswell and top down approaches you’re seeing true customer word of mouth take place and they start developing content. both traditional and social media. If a company can only manage One dashboard what would be your suggestion?

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Friday Fun: Top 13 Reasons to Halloween "Toilet Paper" A Social Media Strategy

Diva Marketing Blog

A zillion landing page blogs are pretending to be social media. take off the mask and you find a search strategy built on a blog platform 12. A comment that lists a company name instead of a person is likely looking for link treats not a relationship. In the spirit of David Letterman's Top Ten.