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Podcast: To Tweet or Not to Tweet-Advice for your Business on Social Networks and New Media
By Joe Francica , Editor-in-Chief and Vice Publisher, Directions Magazine
September 29, 2009

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Social media is expanding at a rapid pace so much so that if you do not have a policy in place you will be caught off guard at the wrong time. Social media platforms and social networks provide a fantastic means of communicating with customers but they also can be sources of negative publicity. Do you have a duty to respond? Editor in Chief Joe Francica provides some advice in this age of 1-to-1 marketing with new media.
Show notes: Peppers and Rogers: 1-to-1 Marketing

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Date: September 29, 2009 19:36 PM
I tried to read the article about Twitter and the link is very indirect and annoying

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