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The value of social networks

Started by August 20, 2011 03:47 PM
9 comments, last by Moe 13 years, 2 months ago

[quote name='Earthwalker' timestamp='1313984147' post='4852109']
So maybe the best way would be to get my own page but not necessarily tie it with the company? Would it impact my customers at all with me being on a social network though? You said it would help me convince my friends but I guess I'm more concerned about other people. I can always get my friends to do anything. :)


It doesn't hurt for them to know that you are running the company. After all, that is public information. Look at any corporation, I guarantee that you can always get the names of the board of directors, CEO, CFOs, etc. If people can associate a face with the name, it will make your company feels more "friendly". Plus that your friends will know what you are doing and give support.
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An excellent example of this is James Silvia, creator of Dishwasher: Dead Samurai and a few other games. They do a terrific job of pimping the company on Twitter.

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