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Train Wreck! The 3 Types of Self-Destructive Corporate Tweets

Convince & Convert

As more and more companies ramp up their Twitter presence, the likelihood that something off-message will slip by the digital goalie goes up considerably. The question is not whether your company will have to deal with a self-destructive Tweet, but what kind of tweet it will be, and by whom. Twit happens.

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10 Social Media Tools To Help With Your Crowdsourcing Efforts

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Crowdsourcing has become more and more popular with private companies, non-profit organizations, and even government agencies. One great example this year has been Blame Drew’s Cancer. GetSatisfaction provides a way for companies to do that. JS-Kit Echo uses GetSatisfaction for their customer support.

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Corporate Twitter Account Train Wreck! The 3 Types of Self-Destructive Tweets

Convince & Convert

As more and more companies ramp up their Twitter presence, the likelihood that something off-message will slip by the digital goalie goes up considerably. The question is not whether your company will have to deal with self-destructive corporate Tweets, but what kind of tweet it will be, and by whom. This is #3. – Jay).

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Measuring your social output

Jeff Esposito

Now, the metrics can be different for each entity within your company, but you need have something that you can measure and benchmark against. For example if you are using Twitter, you can count the number of @ replies that you receive or the number of overall conversations that you have each month. So where do you start? Size matters.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

I work for a growing software company and they don’t have much of a footprint in the social media world. Like many companies, they didn’t know the difference between Twitter and a blog or that Facebook was for more than keeping in touch with their friends and family. That is until recently. That someone was me.

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Corporate Social Media Reading List

Koka Sexton

I work for a growing software company and they don’t have much of a footprint in the social media world. Like many companies, they didn’t know the difference between Twitter and a blog or that Facebook was for more than keeping in touch with their friends and family. That is until recently. That someone was me.

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Don't burn bridges

Jeff Esposito

Home About Archives Press Clips Spark Advisors Suggested Reading Don’t burn bridges Written on September 1, 2010 by Espo in Company , social media I recently read a blog post from Dave Fleet that really put words to something that I had been pondering for a bit. Facebook for example, has over 500 million users on the site.

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