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Drawing the Line Online: Recorded Webinar & Presentation

by Distribion Archive | Jul 14, 2011 | Blog, Blog Archive

This morning’s webinar with Distribion, Socialware, and LIMRA went beautifully!  If you missed it, you can download the presentation here, and view the recorded webinar here.  There were so many questions that panelists Chad Bockius, Edgar Rodriguez, and Stephen...

Drawing the Line Online: Personal vs. Professional

by Distribion Archive | Jul 6, 2011 | Blog, Blog Archive, Multi-Channel Marketing

Three experts on social and digital media and compliance will present a free webinar on Thursday, July 14 that will clarify the rules for companies – and employees – in regulated industries when using online services like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and others. ...

Employee Training: Step One in Preparing for a Social Media Crisis

by Distribion Archive | Jun 20, 2011 | Blog, Blog Archive

A couple of weeks ago, lawyers from up and down the Atlantic coast of the U.S. gathered at the Marriott Marquis in New York’s Times Square for the 23rd Annual Corporate Counsel Conference.  Like attorneys everywhere, the corporate lawyers gathered in New York...

Who Owns Your Linked In Profile?

by Distribion Archive | Jun 10, 2011 | Blog, Blog Archive, Industry News, Multi-Channel Marketing

Compliance is good, right? So there shouldn’t be any controversy about a new tool that enables compliance. So far, there hasn’t been much resistance to corporate social media policies or to the use of monitoring tools for Facebook, Twitter, and other social media...

What Channels Deliver the Best Results?

by Distribion Archive | Jun 6, 2011 | Best Practices, Blog, Blog Archive, Multi-Channel Marketing

In the first quarter of 2011, Gleanster   conducted the Multi-Channel Marketing Management Survey in which CMO’s were asked to select the two most effective communications channels. Traditional marketing tools beat out newer tools by a wide margin. Why? The survey...
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