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Barbara Jorgensen
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Barbara Jorgensen   10/5/2012 4:01:33 PM
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@Jacob: absolutely right. A company has to do everything it can to reach a potential customer. And if these things didn't work, they'd have gone by the wayside a long time ago.

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Jacob   10/5/2012 3:07:56 AM
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Barbara, I agree with you as an independent reviewer. But when we look from business perspective (Company) they always look for better coverage and mileage like maximum exploitation. For a simple example, suppose we are attending tech workshop or seminars, all the items they distributing (pen, bag, tag, writing pad etc) have each companies name or emblem. Certain times I got surprised, how they can engrave the names and logs in micro-font size over key chain and pens.

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mfbertozzi   10/3/2012 8:44:40 AM
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@H_H: I agree with you, definitely; if you want to avoid possible mistakes or disasters in promoting your company b using Socials, it shoud be enough to entitle some one within your company in charge of that role. Not to say I am right, but clear rules and clear internal policy could really mitigate potential "disaster", in my opinion.

Barbara Jorgensen
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Barbara Jorgensen   10/1/2012 9:15:22 AM
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@Jacob: I can see the advantage of this to the company, but I think success of such a program would depend on the product. I feel blasted by advertising already and I wouldn't appreciate my 'friends' advertising to me. On the other hand, if the company has an account, I would expect to see ads and promotions for products. It gets complicated becuase social pages already have advertising on them. Competitors could conceivably advertise on your page as long as they are willing to pay to do so. I think it dilutes the value of advertising and scoial media if social just becomes an advertising venue.

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Jacob   10/1/2012 3:21:58 AM
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HH, whether they have to take responsibility for companies announcements? They are only the medium to get connected with more members and they are sharing the news with their groups. So in that case personally I won't take any responsibility.

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Jacob   10/1/2012 3:18:51 AM
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Barbara, I know some of the companies is insisting their employees for a social media accounts and they have to share the business and product release notes with their friends and groups. In that case they are using the employs social media accounts for company advertisements and like a chain of interconnections with others. From company point of view, it can have a better coverage through employees, the trusted source for spreading the corporate profile.

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Himanshugupta   9/30/2012 10:36:24 PM
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@TaimoorZ, i will prefer not to use social media to inform my suppliers and manufacturers and the reason is plain old fashioned secrecy about them. Using social media will give undue advantage to competitors. Though a company can and should inform unknown customers through social media as a simple and effective way to keep them in the loop.

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Susan Fourtané   9/30/2012 3:56:59 AM
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HH, 

I believe anyone can do that, just using their own social media account, and posting on the company's social media. Eveyone has the freedom to post on social media, what they post is their own responsibility, though. 

-Susan

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TaimoorZ   9/30/2012 12:56:04 AM
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@Hospice_Houngbo: I don't think employees can make that much of a difference when it comes to defaming the company on social media. At the end of the day, they may be a few bunch of "fans" on the company's page out of several thousand others. Their opinion might not matter that much.

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Social media for B2B communication
TaimoorZ   9/30/2012 12:53:28 AM
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While social media may be a good idea to inform your consumers and end-users about delayed shipments if there's a disaster situation, I don't think it's such an effective tool for B2B communication with your suppliers and manufacturers. You need a much more professional and well-designed information system to handle this.

 

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