Customers Say Small Business Social Media Efforts Failing

  Do you think communicating with customers via social media is a fad? Well, customers don't. In a new study commissioned by Conversocial and conducted by assistant professor of communications Liel Leibovitz at New York University, the majority (50.7 percent) of consumers say they currently use social media to communicate with businesses. What's more, 78

By |2012-02-20T16:21:39+00:00February 10th, 2012|competitiveness, social media|0 Comments

Social Media Marketing: Move Your Business To The Next Level

  Interpersonal media makes it doable that you connect with people, all over the world. Utilizing social networks to market your company can perform in your advantage. This post contains helpful help and advice on social media internet marketing, which will assistance your business venture expand. When utilizing interpersonal media, resist the urge to make

By |2012-02-20T16:20:19+00:00February 2nd, 2012|competitiveness, social media|0 Comments

The Best Global Leaders are Local Leaders

A few years ago, Thomas Friedman eloquently said that "the world is flat." Technology and globalization have made commerce a far more level playing field than it was many decades ago. The internet has unlocked opportunities, giving businesses access to previously unreachable customers. There's a sense of equal opportunity in markets, with geographical and historical

By |2012-01-28T18:58:00+00:00January 25th, 2012|competitiveness|0 Comments

The Challenge is Clear

  Market realities are changing faster than many businesses and organizations are adapting. But if they wish to stay competitive and relevant, they have one choice. Successful businesses and organizations are lead by people who are confident, optimistic and proactive. They continue to reach and motivate their audience, convey their unique message, and generate forward

By |2012-01-08T13:48:08+00:00December 19th, 2011|competitiveness|0 Comments

Why are businesses afraid of social media?

  There are a number of reasons (no money, no experience, no guarantee, we’ve never done it that way before...) why businesses are afraid of social media. Here are a few reasons why they shouldn’t be: — Here to stay. Social media is not a fad. It’s not something we’ll forget about. Businesses may come

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