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rubberneck Andrew Bynum Makes A 3 - A Detailed Look
« on: April 30, 2012, 08:19:59 am »
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 What social media networking and marketing has allowed small businesses to do is to put them out into the market with the "Big Boys" and be competitive on an equal playing field and succeed sometimes simply by tweeting something to the effect of, 'hey, we are at First and Main...See you there.'
By organizing Web assets according to their level of interaction, it brings direction to the purpose and objectives of the asset. For example, recognizing that establishing a YouTube channel will allow the company to participate on the Credibility Level, directs the purpose of the channel - to establish brand voice, demonstrate expertise, and showcase experience.

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