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A Twitter Guide to Handling Anything Your Customers Throw at You
By mike, May 11 in blog with 0 commentsTweet There are a lot of examples of companies that handle the unexpected well on Twitter; there are just as many, if not more, of companies that didn’t. Don’t be in that latter group. Following is a quick guide to handling the worst of what your customers or followers can throw at you. Routine Service [&hellip
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Tweet Using competitive intelligence strategies and tools will be key to launching successful email marketing campaigns in 2010, according to a new white paper from Compete. In the white paper “Five Simple Steps to Online Marketing Success,” Compete recommends that marketers take the five following steps to integrate competitive marketing into their online campaigns: 1. [&hellip
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Tweet Mobile location-based services provide a variety of functions, including maps, navigation, friend finders and store locators. According to a study from Luth Research and the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA), more than one-quarter of US mobile phone users have used a location-based service, and 10% do so at least weekly. Users of mobiles ages 25 [&hellip
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Tweet Facebook and Twitter clearly surpassed all other major social networks in US year-over-year growth during March 2010, according to data from The Nielsen Company. In March 2010, Facebook reported 117.1 million unique US users at home and work. This represented 69% year-over-year growth from 69.1 million unique US users in March 2009. While Twitter [&hellip
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Tweet The housing industry has lashed out at the Reserve Bank’s rate rise today, claiming it will discourage the construction needed to relieve the nation’s housing affordability crisis. One developer went further, claiming future rate hikes threatened to trigger a collapse of Melbourne’s housing market. The RBA lifted interest rates to 4.5 per cent from [&hellip