Posts Tagged "linked in"

East Coast Social Media Agency Relocates to Kansas City Metro

Posted by on Nov 19, 2009 in Advertising, Automotive, Business, Economy, Facebook, LinkedIn, marketing, social media, Technology, twitter | 0 comments

East Coast Social Media Agency Relocates to Kansas City Metro

Overland Park, KS (EMG) – November 17, 2009. When a series of events brought about the opportunity for Paul Evans to relocate Evans Media Group, a boutique advertising and social media agency to the Midwest from its original location just outside New York City, Evans and his partner wasted no time. “Over the years, business had brought me to Kansas City many times and I had always been intrigued by this center of culture and diversity in the heartland” said Evans from his Overland Park,...

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Twitter And Your Brand …

Posted by on Jul 3, 2009 in Advertising, Business, Economy, Facebook, LinkedIn, marketing, social media, Technology, twitter | 0 comments

Twitter And Your Brand …

Recently … we stumbled across a question in one of our linkedin groups, “Twitter Power for Business” posted by Tara Cain, a former newspaper journalist, communications specialist, currently working with global consumer giant Reckitt Benckiser. “The consumer goods company Reckitt Benckiser wants graduates to be aware of the exciting career opportunities within the company. They have utilised Facebook, Linked In and run an employee blog – but can Twitter help with...

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Twitter vs. LinkedIn – Professional vs. Personal

Posted by on Jun 24, 2009 in Business, LinkedIn, marketing, social media, Technology, twitter | 1 comment

Can one replace the other or are they at two extreme sides of the social media spectrum? I think that Twitter is for the here, now, and more impatient types (myself included!). We are a society of entitlement and we want the here and now – LinkedIn was more valuable to me about 3 months ago, but now it is a bit of a challenge to weed through the high volume of spam to get to the valuable items it has … Both are interesting and have value. Twitter has the same issue, but it has a...

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