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marketing
- Question 83503 asked on 2011-08-09 09:44:55
Can I get cards for a ltd company what would it cost and
how many cards?
- Question 84269 asked on 2011-09-15 10:22:12
What is global profile? How does it benefit me and the
company requesting for it
- Question 84461 asked on 2011-09-22 17:55:26
How do television networks determine how many people watch
an episode of one of their shows?
- Question 84556 asked on 2011-09-27 14:36:46
I'm writing to you as both a student and as a
practitioner. As a student, it's interesting to engage with
all sorts of social media tools; read scholarly papers and
research; Tweet; and develop blogs, wikis, web
strategy/social media plans, and other means of
disseminating information. As a communications specialist
working for a polytechnic, I am particularly interested in
finding out about best practices using social media in
higher education. I read an article this week entitled
"Johns Hopkins, Harvard, Notre Dame among the top schools
for social media"
(http://www.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/9577.aspx). Given my
work as a communications specialist, I am wondering whether
you can provide me with some information on how
post-secondary institutions use social media to engage
prospects/donors (with a view to receiving either gifts in
kind, or funds for bursaries and scholarships) industry and
business partners (those who offer work placements to
students enrolled in cooperative education programs, for
example) alumni and alumni chapters I would also be
interested in any additional information you may have about
best practices with respect to developing and implementing a
social media strategy for this type of stakeholder
engagement.
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