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Carabiner Communications, a public relations firm serving start-up and fast-growth technology companies, has made available a new white paper to help business-to-business (B2B) companies launch social media programs to connect with prospects and customers.
Entitled "Social Media: How B2B Companies Can Connect," the new paper explores the evolving social media landscape and explains in detail how companies can launch their own social media campaigns. Also discussed in the paper are key questions executives should ask before starting, how their companies can participate, and how to measure results.
This follows Carabiner's March launch of its social media and video service, SocialConnector(SM), which helps clients build and integrate social media tools and content into their online communications campaigns. Since launching its new service, the firm has been successful helping its clients incorporate social media into their marketing campaigns.
Web Video Instrumental in Product Launch Campaign
The agency's new media team wrote, directed and produced a Web video to support a new product launch for nuBridges Protect Token Manager. The video debuted at Infosecurity Europe 2009 and has been virally distributed via online postings, social networking, news releases and e-mail marketing to nuBridges' key customers, prospects and industry influencers.
"Tokenization and encryption are complex topics to verbally articulate, but having a web video to visually explain these technologies and the unique capabilities of our solutions has been an instrumental part of our successful product launch," says
Viral Media Strategy Carries Survey to 30,000-plus Targeted Twitter Followers
As part of a viral media strategy to publicize ThePort Network's story "New Survey is First to Examine Nonprofit Industry's Use of Social Networking," Carabiner pitched the news to nonprofit trades and to the social media industry's top 100 bloggers. As a result, the story was covered in tier-1 nonprofit trade publications and reached more than 30,000 Twitter followers of social media and nonprofit influencers who "tweeted" the news. More information on the survey, co-sponsored by NTEN and Common Knowledge, which polled 978 nonprofit professionals about their organizations' use of commercial social networking sites, as well as their own hosted social networking communities, can be found online here.
Carabiner Offers Social Media Strategies in New Marketing Guide for Fast-Growth Businesses and Startups
"More people are using sites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and YouTube for business-related networking and research," said
The paper can be downloaded at www.carabinerpr.com/socialmedia
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