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How Johnson & Johnson uses social media in a highly-regulated industry — live from BlogWell

Come to an upcoming BlogWell: How Big Brands Use Social Media conference in New York or Washington D.C. to hear brands like Scholastic, GE, Walmart, Delta, USA Today, ConAgra Foods, and more share 8 great case studies in corporate social media. You’ll learn how to get started, get past roadblocks, and make your social media program…

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Johnson & Johnson: Engagement in a Highly Regulated Environment — Live from BlogWell

Coverage of this session by SAP’s Michael Brenner, who blogs at B2B Marketing Insider. Follower him on Twitter at @brennermichael. 3:50 — Bergen Anderson introduces Johnson & Johnson’s Director of Corporate Communications, Marc Monseau. 3:50 — Marc: The first opportunity is to encourage dialogue, and the second is to create relationships. The third and most important…

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Social Media Case Study from Marc Monseau of Johnson & Johnson

Come to BlogWell: How big brands use social media on June 23 in San Francisco to hear Dell, Wells Fargo, Kaiser Permanente, SAP, Pepsi, Cisco, and Intuit share case studies in corporate social media. You’ll learn how to get started, get past roadblocks, and make your social media program phenomenal — in one afternoon, for…

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