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Bill Allen

Hey Griffin, not that I don't see the wisdom of #4 but you have to admit there is a level of infrastructure investment within a company that might be restrictive. I would think that starting off in hosted spaces would be a necessary first step to validate wether the larger step is viable ... yes, no?

Griffin

The other thing I didn't like about Rule 4 was the lack of data... unless Awareness was the data that they were referencing? The other rules are good and simple but I agree, Rule 4 was weak.

Rob Mortimer

Good list, though I agree with your thoughts on #4.

Connie

Griffin - thanks for making sense! I love statistics & results. Most of these "rules" make sense but would like to know some of your sample sizes. Also is this still relevant info (6 months ago) vs the exponential growth of social media, linking, etc recently.

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I think we should consider these rules for the success of your business because social media is very complicated to used but it is surely effective marketing tools.

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