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	<title>Comments on: Is Social Media Replacing Traditional Communication?</title>
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		<title>By: E-me</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Apr 2011 17:51:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I agree with you Nick but I think this does not apply to all business. For instance I market a B2B company that is on a niche in Europe (yeah, don&#039;t you people go like &#039;dooh, Europe&#039;). Social media is a waste of time for me. I keep it minimum because I consider that I should spare my time for more targeted stuff. Maybe I am wrong and I don&#039;t get the entire picture...
I also noticed smth else: I think that one has to be himself much into social media as a person in order to have good marketing results out of this for his company. I mean: if you don&#039;t really like to be active on such networks personally you will not promote your company well using them.
There is also smth else I noticed: in Europe older generations are not really into social media. I would actually be interested in observing this interest trend in the US (maybe compare it to Europe). If anyone has some data sources on this please share! All the best!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree with you Nick but I think this does not apply to all business. For instance I market a B2B company that is on a niche in Europe (yeah, don&#8217;t you people go like &#8216;dooh, Europe&#8217;). Social media is a waste of time for me. I keep it minimum because I consider that I should spare my time for more targeted stuff. Maybe I am wrong and I don&#8217;t get the entire picture&#8230;<br />
I also noticed smth else: I think that one has to be himself much into social media as a person in order to have good marketing results out of this for his company. I mean: if you don&#8217;t really like to be active on such networks personally you will not promote your company well using them.<br />
There is also smth else I noticed: in Europe older generations are not really into social media. I would actually be interested in observing this interest trend in the US (maybe compare it to Europe). If anyone has some data sources on this please share! All the best!</p>
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