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5 Media/Communication Channels Twitter Has Impacted
Twitter is everywhere you look these days. You don't have to use it, but you can't hide from it. If you live under a rock, chances are somebody's sitting on top of that rock tweeting. It took a little bit for Twitter to catch on, but I think it's safe to say that it has officially taken the world by storm. Let's look at just a few ways it has impacted different forms of media and communication.
1. Instant Messaging
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Google Wins Communication And Humanities Award
This honor might seem better suited for an individual, and it comes with a cash prize of 50,000 euros that Google really doesn't need. Nonetheless, the search giant has won the 2008 Prince of Asturias Award for Communication and Humanities.
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Social Media Disrupts Company Communication
I was inspired this morning by Daniel’s post on his Emergence Media blog titled Marketing Changes: CMOs, Evangelist, Social Media Programs, Website Strategy Positioning, it’s a very meaty article and worth a good read.
Longer Tail of Media Consumption
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Constant Communication = Higher Sale Conversion
Constant communication with current customers is the gold mine that many companies do not take advantage of. They do their sale and move on to find new customers. No … I will not stress on how important and easy it is to sell to your current customers compared to new ones, …. I guess I just did.
Anyway… let’s move on.
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Communication Technologies To Supplement Email
Every business relies on effective communication with its customers.
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Web 2.0 Policy Lacking in Communication Departments
The Peppercom and Bulldog Reporter Business Blogging Survey conducted on 1,200 marketing industry executives from the United States and United Kingdom, revealed some startling disconnects in corporate communication policy on both sides of the pond...
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Web 2.0 Policy Lacking in Corporate Communication
PR left holding the baby when things go wrong.
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Society for New Communication Research Symposium
Join us in Boston as we honor excellence in new communications and social media initiatives and celebrate our first anniversary!