Corporate Social Media Policies Ebook

Earlier this year I published a short series of posts on how to go about creating social media policies for your organization.

I’ve now pulled the essence of these posts into an ebook on corporate social media policies, to make the content even easier to reference when you’re working on these documents for your organization. You can download the Social Media Policies Ebook here, or check it out on SlideShare.

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70 Responses to “Corporate Social Media Policies Ebook”

  1. Perfect Dave. Thank you so much. This will come in super handy!
    Cheers!
    Amanda

  2. Eddie says:

    Great summary. We are working on a policy for our university right now. Thank you.

  3. Sue Horner says:

    Dave, some excellent points that would be great discussion starters for companies taking a hesitant step into social media!

  4. John Carson says:

    Grabbed a copy, thanks Dave.

    John.

  5. Greg Smith says:

    An excellent resource, Dave. Thanks.

  6. You can’t argue with the price. Thanks Dave.

  7. Ken Lingad says:

    Having drafted over two-dozen SM policies for a broad spectrum of clients, we are pleased to find such a valuable checklist for suggestions! Many thanks to Dave!
    Ken Lingad – 1680PR

  8. Thanks for creating this ebook, Dave. I’ll be sharing it with my students in my Social Media for PR class this spring.

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