Sometimes it seems like the social media world is divorced from the business world. Sure, there are small Web 2.0 companies that embrace everything, and there are companies like Oracle that present a social media face to us, but there still seems to be an invisible barrier between the social media world and the world of real work.
So I was somewhat surprised to see this headline:
Twitter Tools To Turbo Charge Your Microblogging
The headline itself isn't what surprised me - it was the fact that the headline appeared in InformationWeek.
add a headline for the offer (e.g. Buy one pair of shorts, get a second pair free)
upload a photo that resizes well as a thumbnail icon image
set a number of "claims" (e.g. good for 500 customers)
choose the offer start and expiration dates
add terms and conditions for the offer
"In order to wrestle that attention away from your competitors and back to you, a reason needs to be given.
This is where the Content you create and broadcast becomes your weapon of choice."
"In order to wrestle that attention away from your competitors and back to you, a reason needs to be given.
This is where the Content you create and broadcast becomes your weapon of choice."
It doesn't matter if you a large or small business or if it is your personal account, a cloud data breach is not good. In the past few years, data breaches have made international headlines. Hacking personal and business data is becoming a new revenue stream for hackers and other corporate competitors.