Saber Blast: Helping agents expand social media reach - Inman.com
New regulations make social media imperative for health insurers - Syracuse.com
Photos From NYC Social Media Week 2013 - AccuWeather.com (blog)
LinkedIn: The Ugly Duckling of Social Media - Wall Street Journal
Horsemeat becomes social media fodder, PR problem - WTSP 10 News
![]() Inman.com | Saber Blast: Helping agents expand social media reach Inman.com Cultivating a social media presence that is muscular enough to generate leads can be a protracted and time-consuming affair for real estate agents. But aspiring influencers may skid the wheels by getting other social media users, ideally ones with ... |
New regulations make social media imperative for health insurers - Syracuse.com
New regulations make social media imperative for health insurers Syracuse.com Syracuse, N.Y. — With millions of Americans poised to get health coverage under "Obamacare," now is the time for health insurers to connect with consumers on Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms, according to a health insurance executive. |
Photos From NYC Social Media Week 2013 - AccuWeather.com (blog)
Photos From NYC Social Media Week 2013 AccuWeather.com (blog) Stay tuned to this blog post over the next week as I add additional photos and commentary from the Social Media Week presentations that I attended. Meanwhile, here are two weather-related photos I took in the Big Apple: The first photo, shown above, I ... |
LinkedIn: The Ugly Duckling of Social Media - Wall Street Journal
![]() Wall Street Journal | LinkedIn: The Ugly Duckling of Social Media Wall Street Journal LinkedIn was long an ugly duckling of social media. Investors puzzled over its hybrid consumer-and-enterprise business model, which depends on attracting consumers but selling services mainly to businesses, and its focus on the less-flashy world of ... |
Horsemeat becomes social media fodder, PR problem - WTSP 10 News
![]() WTSP 10 News | Horsemeat becomes social media fodder, PR problem WTSP 10 News "In a plugged in, social media world, everything that happens is everywhere. so you have people here in the U.S. going, "Wait a minute, is it cool for me to go to Ikea, and while I'm picking out some furniture get something to eat and get my kids those ... |
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