The business landscape is changing quickly. Pay attention. Keep up. Or you will be left behind.
We are back with updates for the Barack 2.0: Social Media Lessons For Business project. We have been very business since the book launch in January.
From ideation to transaction is our theme these days. The landscape of social media has changed the face of politics and business. Now, “Social Media” has gone mainstream.
What does that mean for your business?
Simple, your prospects and future customers are using social media. If you are not there, they will not find you. And, you have no chance to engage them.
Check out our Year One Update. Here we discuss the changes in the space that we have observed since undertaking this project…
Barack Obama Social Media Strategies For Business – Brent Leary & David Bullock from David Bullock on Vimeo.
There is still the ongoing argument about the “ROI of social media”. For the pundits, this is an argument worth having for a business owner who is looking to increase revenue and reduce customer acquisition and retention cost. Why argue? Try the platforms and find out what works for your business.
There is no magic formula. Success using social media to grow your business takes time, effort and creativity. Speaking of creativity we are looking to try other media as we communicate with you. Let us know what you think.
Until next time,
David Bullock
Co-founder Barack 2.0 Project


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