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Social media has become an integral part of our PR campaigns at BLASTmedia, especially Twitter. Clients often ask us, "Who is using Twitter and why should it matter to us?" eMarketer recently published an article that answers both of those questions, and many more. Want to know the demographics ... Read the original blog entry...
Published October 8, 2009 Reads 568
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Ryan Greives is a Media Relations Specialist for Indianapolis-based BLASTmedia – a leading national media relations agency, whose clients range from stealth startups to global public companies. His industry knowledge and experience covers everything from consumer Internet companies and gadgets to highly complex enterprise software and hardware technologies. He believes a “revolutionary” new product or service can be launched, but unless the right people know, it may become the world’s best kept secret. Having forged solid editorial relationships over the years and perfecting the art of positioning a company to generate the press coverage it deserves, Greives has emerged as an expert in the enterprise media relations space. He can also be found on Twitter, LinkedIn or blogging at MediaBLAST.
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