We've accumulated a huge amount of educational content for marketers looking to move beyond business as usual. In coming days you'll find a good chunk of it on our agency's Facebook page. "Like" us here.
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I'm not a Facebook user and I never will be a Facebook user. You want me to visit Facebook to see this great content you posted, but since Facebook will not show it to me unless I create an account, I will never see it. Is the audience you really want to reach on Facebook? I don't why marketers are ga ga for Facebook. My client who admittedly are targeting an older generation and if they even have a Facebook account it is only so they can see pictures of the grandchildren. Post this useful information where folks can see it without informing Lord Zukernozzle.
Posted by: Fred | October 25, 2011 at 06:08 PM
Facebook will probably be dubbed the grandfather of social media under the age of 10. It is a phemenon that launched social media. It brought people together and tore governments down. Its powerful and businesses are missing an opportunity for not being involved. At the very least get some education on the topic and get involved. The University of San Francisco, a highly ranked school by US News and World Report, offers advanced online social media marketing training. You can find more information at this link: http://www.usanfranonline.com/online-courses/social-media-training.aspx
Posted by: Dean | December 06, 2011 at 05:31 PM