SmartBrief on Social Media Reader Polls
Recent Reader Polls
November 2009
Should users of social networks maintain separate personas, one for business and another for their personal life? (11/04/2009)
Of these social-media problems, which do you think is most likely to be solved in 2010? (11/02/2009)
October 2009
What do you think of Facebook's latest change to the News Feed, separating the Live Feed from a summary view of what they regard as the "most interesting activity that's happened in the last day"? (10/28/2009)
A recent survey indicated that 75 percent of small businesses are not using social media for marketing. Why do you think that may be the case? (10/21/2009)
With growth in the use of "always-on" social networks such as Facebook and Twitter as vehicles for communication, do you find that you use e-mail more or less often than you used to? (10/14/2009)
Do you view Google Wave as a serious competitor to existing social networks such as Facebook and Twitter? (10/07/2009)
September 2009
Do you think social media could be useful for every company? (09/30/2009)
What is your opinion of the FCC's stance on net neutrality? (09/23/2009)
Who tweets on your company's behalf? (09/16/2009)
What should you do when your boss wants to friend you on Facebook? (09/09/2009)
Where have you encountered the greatest resistance to social media in your organization? (09/08/2009)
If you successfully overcame resistance to using social media at your organization, what would you credit as the secret to your success? (09/04/2009)
How interested are you in incorporating crowdsourcing into your business? (09/02/2009)
Which form of online marketing do you use most often? (09/02/2009)
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