Maine Broadcast Television, Print Advertising

63-page Social Media Guide available

August 3rd, 2010 by Mike

Details about the report here

Laura Wood from researchandmarkets.org tells us that the (148€) report offers a “primer” on the various new and social media channels, such as:

- Web sites and e-mail
- Blogs and podcasts
- Twitter and other microblogging sites
- Facebook, LinkedIn, and other social networking sites
- Digg, StumbleUpon, and other social bookmarking sites
- YouTube and other online video applications

For each of these groups of channels, the report explains, in a nutshell:

- what it is
- what is required to get started
- what it costs
- best practices for inbound marketing
- how printers can use it for their own purposes
- how printers can offer it to their clients

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I moved to Maine when I was 16 years old. I got my start as a feeder operator on a press. After a side step into the dying art of letterpress printing (which I quite enjoyed), I moved into film-based prepress. Building on that experience I then jumped head-first into digital prepress. I came on board at Spire Express in 2000, staying quite busy for some time doing imagesetting. Now here I am on the other side of yet another transition (away from silver-based imaging), working to stay on my toes with new technologies and media. When I'm not working, I enjoy playing the fiddle and banjo. Portland is a great town in which to work and play music.

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