~ Contributed by Stacey Alexander ~ So you’ve heard that Facebook is a great platform for business, and you’d like to use it, but don’t really know what to do past the initial step of setting up your account. Lucky for you, I wrote this blog post. Now, in case
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If you need a quick, simple elevator pitch for why your company should have a blog, don't miss the post Corporate Blogs: How's Your Elevator Pitch These Days? from Conversation Agent, which includes elevator pitches from popular social media pros. If you'd like a longer explanation for why blogs matter
Here's something you don't expect to hear from a banking executive: "The best thing that happened is the financial crisis." Of course, Tonny Rabjerg is not your standard banking executive. He's the Vice President of CRM Systems at Danske Bank. "I know the financial crisis is not good for the
I've always thought of myself as a doer. When other people are meeting and planning, I close my door, press mute and do things. For me doing means listening, experimenting, responding and writing - and it's nice to be recognized for what you do. I mention this because The Silicon
When you have favorite customers, you get excited to see them do exciting things. That's how I felt about seeing 1-800-FLOWERS.COM President Chris McCann on the CBS prime time show Undercover Boss. The reality show disguises corporate executives and sends them undercover as rank-and-file employees to learn what it's like
I realized as I was reading blog posts from the SAS Global Forum conference in Seattle earlier this month, that there was a lesson to share about all the different types of posts I was seeing. If you're like most conference attendees, you're thinking, "Who has time to blog while
Hi, I'm Alison. I've been blogging at the sascom voices blog for the past few years and recently moved into a new role as editor of blogs and social content for SAS. Right now, I'm focusing a lot of my time on developing our blogging program and coaching SAS employees
A little less than two years ago on the sascom voices blog, I argued that even social media enthusiasts should be listening more to social media curmudgeons like Tom Davenport. Tom is best known in SAS circles for co-authoring the books Competing on Analytics: The New Science of Winning and