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January 26, 2011
Is your brand a social media ghost town?
From the brilliant “marketoonist” Tom Fishburne. See more of his work (and his remarkable blog) here.
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colleen Says :
Funny. I almost wish it were true. It’s a blessing and burden.
Medical Assistant Says :
I seem to have little patience for brands that don’t release any new information and try to rely on customers to create their own engaging content around their product. It’s hard to win back an audience when everyone leaves and stops paying attention.
Karla Campos
Very funny, I like the sign. I have observed many companies who think making a Facebook or Twitter page is all they have to do to make a presence. They add no content to their pages and guess what, they don’t get the exposure they had hoped.
Rick Strohm Says :
Very funny post!
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Damn thats tru and funnny at the same time. A lot of companys dont use the power behind social media right and they´ll vreate those dead fanpages or blogs in my opinion they should do it right or forget it!