Thursday, May 1, 2014

Of course, the reaction was fast, which is why this article show and the discussion quickly decline

KitchenAid case study or what NOT to put the deal on Twitter | Violeta-Loredana Pascal. Business, image, communication, public relations and personal
Many businesses / brands / products have Twitter account. It's great help in promotion, getting feedback, and more. As I said yesterday, I have a series jager bomb of two notes: one so yes (you can read here) and today it is not in communication with each business on Twitter.
It's election time. Those who manages the Twitter account or those who have business political preferences. All well and good, but when they get to give birth to political preferences of tweets that sounds crazy things became. This is the case which gave a tweet KitchenAid incredibly namely
Of course, the reaction was fast, which is why this article show and the discussion quickly declined, considering that this was a good response and success for KitchenAid. jager bomb Sure, some chestnuts out of the fire is great - not better not to be out at all?
Furthermore, the article shows how the number of tweets just dropped - but behold, there are many articles online that analyzes the messages posted jager bomb by the company. So it is that many of us may not have seen those tweets, but I learned about them from such materials.
And here it is clear that something is not done. Even if you have political preferences, do not take the dead people do not joke with them, especially when the relationship between life and the person no longer was a beautiful, no fights in the media. Yes, Obama's grandmother died just two days before he was elected. But it was a sad fact that his relationship with his grandmother was one close.
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