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Andrew Thal
July 16, 2012
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Andrew Thal
July 16, 2012
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Care Social Media Big companies must act small Small companies
must act big
Care
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Your Company Competitor $ $$$$$$
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Social Media
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1. No ROI 2. Metrics Aren't Reliable 3. Social Media
Still Too Young 4. Social Media Another Trend 5. Need To Control Message 6. No Time, No Money 7. Doing Fine Without It 8. Tried, Doesn't Work 9. Legal Issues Too Thorny 10. Too Long To Pay Off 11. Works Only For Start-Ups
In the future, the companies with tremendous “relationship capital” will
be the ones to succeed. “
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Big Companies must act small
those are six years that Nike would have been... talking
to people and inviting them to talk back, creating an emotional bond and solidifying its relationship with the consumer. “
small companies must act BIG
Irena Vaksman, DDS
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significant volume immediately exposed our weakness on the front desk,
which is a very critical point in our relationship with our patients, as we only have one shot at our first impression. “
Care and leverage social media...
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