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I was interviewed a few weeks ago for an article on social media marketing in NETT magazine. The article, “Not all conversations are markets“, published this week, canvasses the views of a range of communication and marketing experts about issues in social media facing businesses today. It covers areas such as:
- What department should be responsible for social media? (My vote went for the marketing department)
- Should you try and control what your employees do and say on social networks, particularly during work hours?
- Should businesses create “trusted avatars” and “sock puppets” (unidentified company spokespeople who try and create and steer conversations on social networks)? (The overwhelming answer was ‘No’)
- Should you buy lists of friends? (Again, ‘No’)
- What’s the proper etiquette for joining in on conversations in social networks?
It’s worth a read (of course I would say that, wouldn’t I?).
While on the subject of self-promotion, here are other marketing/social media articles and podcasts we’ve produced recently, for the HotHouse blog:
- Ray Welling, Content Guy
Tags: branding, conversation marketing, HotHouse, HotHouse blog, Jonathan Salem Baskin, NETT, NETT magazine, Ray Welling, social media, social networking, social networks, sock puppets, trusted avatar
Posted on Wednesday, November 4th, 2009 at 3:34 pm under Australia, Journalism, Marketing, Media companies, Technology, Writing, e-marketing, social media.
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