New Report: Social Networking’s New Global Footprint
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Posted By BennAs a founding member and part of the council for the industry body for Word of Mouth (marketing) UK, I manage to get my hands on all manner of interesting gubbins – just like this new Nielsen report on the global impact of Social Networking. It highlights some interesting facts and behaviours that any marketer looking at this space (which should be every marketer) should know.
Download the Global Faces and Networked Places – A Nielsen Report on Social Networkings New Global Footprint PDF report.
If you would like to discuss your Social Media strategy with experienced professionals, then just drop us a line. We’ve helped many a brand from global multnationals to local start-ups implement effective social media campaigns with long term success. Neoco clients had access to this report some time ago so there’s another incentive to get in touch.
You can also find a lot more info like this at WOMUK
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For the fourth report in a row, Peter found his face replaced with a title graphic and now regrets dumping the Nielsen graphic designer.