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The Enterprise Social Media Command Center


By Daya Baran at February 04, 2011 2 Comments    Share

A consistent, well-planned social media engagement strategy is no longer optional but necessary, according to BrandMonitor, a social media monitoring services. If organizations fail to take the lead in monitoring and engaging in social media, they will face the consequences of customers voicing their opinions about their products and services. More>>

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