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Recap: Twitter for Enterprises: Lessons Learned (CISCO, HP, Intel, Sun)

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Twitter For Enterprises: Lessons Learned (CISCO, HP, Intel, Sun)

Our next meetup will present a panel of distinguished speakers from CISCO, HP, Intel and Sun, They will talk about Twitter, how it is used, what worked, what didn’t…

Use the comment option on this post to ask YOUR question to this panel!

Speakers:
LaSandra Brill, Manager, Web & Social Media Marketing at Cisco
Tony (Frosty) Welch, Social Media Strategist for HP’s Personal Systems Group
Michael Brito, Social Media Strategist at Intel
Sumaya Kazi, Senior Social Media Manager, Global Communications Division at Sun Microsystems

For registration and more information click HERE.

Michael Brito from Intel talks about Social Media

I will be posting a video from this event in a few weeks. POSTED!

Some key points from this talk:
- train people in your company on how to use social media and allow them to blog, tweet, etc. once they finish the class;
- apply 80/20 rule when tweet;
- cross-reference all social media channels your company uses;
- read “Groundswell” !
- understand well your target market - what social media channels they use and how and then develop your strategies;
- if you decide to use social media/strategy consultants use the ones with enterprise experiences if you are with the enterprise!

Video recording of Michael’s talk:

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