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    November 13, 2008

    Social Networking for Business Explained

    With a hat tip to @Monika29 (Twitter) for bringing to my attention this - albeit pretty basic - visual demonstration of social networking for business from VizEdu.

    It is valuable in part because it summarizes in about 30 seconds case studies of the effective use of social networking to solve business challenges: Cooper Systems use of 'Linked in' as a recruitment tool; and H&R Block's 'Facebook' presence as a means of creating awareness of its products and maintaining relationships with its "fans". 

    Beyond that, VizEdu's simple visual platform is an example of how social media can be used to communicate, teach or present through creative application of animation and words.

    I have an idea for my next new business pitch presentation!

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    Hi Boyd,

    Thank you for mentioning about VizEdu.com. Our aim is explain complex concepts in a visual and simple manner.

    Thanks
    Sandeep Arora
    Architect of VizEdu
    CEO, Telezent

    Sandeep . . . you succeed admirably in your aim. They are a pleasure to look at and learn from.

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