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How to Write a Social Media Policy

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Forums and discussion boards. A single-location restaurant or small retailer operates in a much different realm than a large public company or an organization in a heavily regulated industry such as health care or financial services. Social media sites include the following: • Social networking sites (e.g. Social sharing sites (e.g.

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103 Compelling Social Media and Marketing Statistics for 2013 (and 2014)

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More than 80% of B2B decision makers say they visit vendor-independent communities or forums, vendor-sponsored communities or forums, and LinkedIn at least monthly for business purposes. Within the Fortune 500, telecommunications (53%) and specialty retailers (48%) are most likely to have blogs. BizReport ). Marketing Charts ).

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101 Vital Social Media and Digital Marketing Statistics for (the Rest of) 2013

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Blogs are rated by consumers as the third-most influential category of sites influencing purchasing behavior (after retail sites and brand sites) – yet they garner just 10% of social media budgets (comnpared to 57% for Facebook). Pamorama ). Pamorama ). 86% of “influencers” blog

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38+ Cool Social Media and Web Tools and Reviews

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FanTools uses “knowledge gained from across the FanTools network of small businesses to deliver plans” that enable local retailers, restaurants and other types of businesses to use exclusive coupon offers mixed with other content across their social networks to drive engagement and purchases.

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The 2011 #Nifty50 Top Twitter Men Reprise

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Supply chain expert and social networking pro Jeff Ashcroft is a key thought leader in many fields including retail, supply chain & disruptive technologies. He is a director with the Silicon Valley Brand Forum, and regularly blogs and speaks on organizational adopting of social communications. Jeff Ashcroft – @JeffAshcroft.

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