Social Media in Context: Writers Explore the Marketplace
Description
Social Media in Context: Writers Explore the Marketplace brings the world of social media to a practical level, exploring it through the experiences of resourceful entrepreneurs and established corporations, novice users, and expert consultants. Addressing and going far beyond the use of Facebook and Twitter to reach consumers and build professional relationships, Social Media in Context illustrates how marketers and public relations professionals can: -meet and engage potential audiences through interactive location-based marketing -boost employee productivity by injecting corporate intranets with social media in order to streamline communication -help transform society by creating and participating in niche social networks and in expansive online communities of forums and blogs, where voices unite to promote common goals -discover unconventional and creative means of marketing their services and products online and interacting with audiences on your own terms By professional writers for professional writers, Social Media in Context offers a scholarly, research-based approach that is at the same time immensely readable. Its nine chapters are replete with everyday applications offered by expert users of social media in the workplace and beyond. This accessible collection will serve as an excellent source on social media within marketing and professional writing courses.Product Details
Price
$11.66
Publisher
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publish Date
April 10, 2012
Pages
120
Dimensions
5.25 X 0.25 X 8.0 inches | 0.29 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781470136017
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About the Author
Bob is a Vietnam Veteran and engineer who began his military career as an enlisted man before earning a commission as a naval line officer, Bob Simpson became an attorney and magistrate following his active service. While in high school, his English teacher told him that he had a poet's soul and she expected him to become a poet. Thus, over fifty years ago, began the path toward this book. He began penning poems reflecting events and feelings attendant to the events that shaped his life. Bob is now disabled, married, has one daughter, three grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.
Lisa M. Russell is a writer, instructor and academic assistant dean. She writes microhistory books about "lost things." She guested on several local television/radio programs and podcasts, including on the History Channel. She is a speaker and delivered a TED Talk about historic preservation. Russell earned her Master of Arts degree in professional writing (MAPW) from Kennesaw State University. In 2020, the university gave her the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Lisa teaches English full time at Georgia Northwestern Technical College and serves as the assistant dean of English. She is a part-time professor of communication at Kennesaw State University. In her "spare time," you can find Lisa exploring North Georgia with her microhistoric lens to discover her next "lost" story.