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Specifically, you need a presence on social networks like Facebook and LinkedIn, or a blog where you can tell your story and provide that free information customers crave. Industry marketing consultants believe that not using social media is no longer ...
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Rise in social media requires businesses to rethink customer value - Business Wire (press release)

Rise in social media requires businesses to rethink customer value
Business Wire (press release)
CARY, NC--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Re-envisioning Customer Value, a report from the Economist Intelligence Unit, sponsored by SAS, the leader in business analytics, found that the rise of social media has required companies to reevaluate the way they determine ...
Social media gives companies a distinct advantageFresh Business Thinking

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Saudi Woman Behind Social Media Driving Campaign Released From Detention - Mashable

Saudi Woman Behind Social Media Driving Campaign Released From Detention
Mashable
The Saudi Arabian woman who was arrested after posting an online video of herself driving has been freed from a women's prison after nine days, pledging that she will no longer participate in a campaign to lift a ban on female drivers. ...

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The Secret Lives of Social Media Influencers - Marketing Vox News

The Secret Lives of Social Media Influencers
Marketing Vox News
Forrester Research calls them mass influencers and has calculated that they make up just 16% of all online consumers - but are responsible for 80% of brand impressions in online social settings. For brands, of course, the matter of finding - and then ...

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NCBA takes beef with EPA to social media - CattleNetwork.com

NCBA takes beef with EPA to social media
CattleNetwork.com
In order to elevate the importance of protecting farmers and ranchers from unnecessary regulation, the National Cattlemen's Beef Association (NCBA) is turning to social media. The video, themed Over Regulation All Across the Nation, was launched today ...
NCBA Takes Beef with EPA to Social MediaWorld Dairy Diary

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