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57 Social Media Policy Examples and Resources

Dave Fleet

One of the key elements of this work, in my opinion, is creating a social media policy that fits well with the organization’s goals, culture and risk tolerance. As it happens, lots of organizations publish their social media guidelines online, ready for you to review and use yourself. Social Media Policies and Guidelines.

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How to Create Effective Social Media Guidelines for Your Business

Hootsuite

Learn the difference between a social media policy and social media guidelines and check out some examples from other brands. Bonus : Get the step-by-step social media strategy guide with pro tips on how to grow your social media presence. The difference between a social media policy and social media guidelines.

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Mapping the Social Internet – what part of the world is the most.

Mindjumpers

Countries like the US, UK and Australia, we get a little bit closer to 10% but topping the list is Asia when it comes to blogging – more than 40% of internet users in India blog, and more than 45% of internet users in China. All in all the BRIC countries seem to be taking the lead when it comes in general to the use of the social web.

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Improve Organizational Efficiency via Social Media-Part I

Mindjumpers

As mentioned, Hoist is a browser-based working platform build on the idea of social networks. As such, Hoist provides a continuously developing ‘to do list’ for the individual employee, as well as a list to the project management team on delegated task related to a given client project.

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Best Business Social Media and Blogging Guidelines

The Way of the Web

Social Media policies and guidelines are vital for every business and employee. Not only are they helpful in ensuring that everyone in a company understands what is expected of them, they can also be a way to empower your employees to feel comfortable and confident in engaging with customers or clients via social media.

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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. Digg this!

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Corporate Social Media Reading List

Koka Sexton

Koka Sexton dot Com Home About Koka Contact Twitter FULL RSS Corporate Social Media Reading List I’m a huge fan of social media. I try to follow the trends and news around social media as best I can. 99 best social-media and PR posts of 2009 – Holy Kaw!

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