Virtual MENG Update: Social Media Starts with a Content Strategy

Had the pleasure of presenting at the Virtual MENG luncheon seminar the other day.  Great group of people. If you are not familiar with the group, I urge you to check them out.

Here is the follow up via the Junta42 blog regarding the presentation, but the actual PowerPoint is below.  Enjoy!

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