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Should You Upgrade Your Company’s Acceptable Use Policy for Social Media?

A few years into the widespread use of Social media has taught many, employees and business leaders alike, that what is said on social networks about one’s company, can get one fired. Instances of bad social media etiquette have been made famous by two different issues in recent news, as well as past cases that did not receive as much media coverage, or put up the same fight.

Social Networking Statistics in Latin America

Although Latin America makes up only 8.2% of the world’s population, they are the second largest consumer of social media. …
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My Birthday Wish: October Breast Cancer Awarness Month

It is my birthday wish that those that I influence and support along with my friends and family will use…
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Philanthro-Tweet: Using Social Media for the Greater Good

Social Saturdays on DBMEi Let’s face it, celebrities often abuse their rights of stardom and do stupid things that become…
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Will Facebook’s New Feature Make Your Business “Tick”

Over the last few weeks, Facebook has seen many changes to the news feed, but the one change that seems…
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More on Logo Design & Branding

The British Petroleum logo/brand transformation was a masterful and classic example of the kinds of changes companies have been making over the decades. It is also very much in keeping with the times of changing energy sources. The only problem is that one just does not know whether or not excellence in branding development implying positive changing of company values followed by actual bad deeds, is sufficient to save a company from economic and political suicide.

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