Remove Jigsaw Remove Press Remove Social Networks Remove Twitter
article thumbnail

Demand Generation Vendors Offer Few Social Media Applications

Customer Experience Matrix

It lets marketers or sales people specify companies and individuals to monitor, and then scans media including social networks (LinkedIn, Facebook), public forums (blogs, wikis, Diggs, Twitter), paid sources (D&B, Zoom, Jigsaw,) and Web pages for information about those entities.

article thumbnail

Don’t They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Crucial

Webbiquity

These individuals are often the “face&# of their organizations; as they get quoted in press releases and news articles, pen bylined articles, speak at conferences, and talk to industry influencers and prospective customers, their names can become almost as well known as their brands. Start Twittering.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Don't They Know Who You Are? Why Reputation Management is Critical

WebMarketCentral

These individuals are often the "face" of their organizations; as they get quoted in press releases and news articles, pen bylined articles, speak at conferences, and talk to industry influencers and prospective customers, their names can become almost as well known as their brands. Start Twittering. to photo-sharing sites like Flickr.

article thumbnail

5 things you need to know from Dreamforce 2010

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Chatter is the social network for enterprise – that you can no longer ignore. It was exciting- the convergence of social networks and enterprise computing. Marc didn’t stop there though, he continued by announcing Chatter.com, a public version of the social network. Chatty, Sassy and Markie at Dreamforce.

article thumbnail

Top 56 B2B Marketing Posts October 2010

B2B Marketing Zone Posts

50 (of the) Best Twitter Guides, Stats, Tips and Tools of 2010 (So Far) , October 5, 2010 While a dwindling number of business executives still dismiss Twitter as a waste of time, recent research suggests it is one of the most valuable social networks for business. Social media and leadership. in the 1960s.