Social media primer available

December 04, 2009 By: David D. Menzies Category: Social Media

(Apex, N.C.) Triangle-based public relations consultancy Menzies Consulting, Inc. has published the December issue of its “News You Can Use” newsletter with an informative article on using social media for business purposes.

“Social Media: So What? Why use it, what it can do” is the title of the article written by David D. Menzies, company president. In the article, Menzies explains the business benefits of regularly updating social networking sites like LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook beyond the applications themselves.

“Fan pages on Facebook and groups on LinkedIn are proving to be useful branding tools not only for prospects and clients using the individual social networking sites but also as tools to disseminate keywords and core messaging to help with organic search engine results,” Menzies said.

Individuals and businesses wishing to receive a free copy of the News You Can Use newsletter can email a request to newsletter@strategicmessaging.net.

Servicing clients in the pharmaceutical, nonprofit, healthcare, financial, engineering, and general technology industries among others, Menzies Consulting, Inc. helps organizations develop and deliver strategic messaging to target audiences to achieve business development goals. For more information visit www.strategicmessaging.net.

Menzies Consulting, Inc. helps clients figure out what they are trying to say, who they are trying to say it to, and develops tools and methodologies to deliver that message. In addition to servicing individual client strategic messaging and business development needs, Menzies Consulting, Inc. has developed a number of enhanced online news publications to contribute to a vibrant and growing economic environment in North Carolina. For more information visit www.strategicmessaging.net.

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