LinkedIn honors The IT Media Group with the award of "Best Company Pages"
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- Wednesday, 12 December 2012 09:21
- Written by Staff
We're just tickled pink. The social media site, LinkedIn, just announced the results of its quest for the Company Pages that make the best use of its latest features. The IT Media Group was one of only 12 global firms that won the award, joining The Walt Disney Company, CNBC, Hubspot and Adobe in the winners’ circle. Company Pages enable us to engage our followers and promote the company and its activities. LinkedIn published the list of winning companies on its popular blog page.
In announcing the winners, LinkedIn’s spokesperson said, "The best Company Pages represent member recommendations for companies that have compelling images, engaging posts and rich content."
Nasheen Liu, The IT Media Group's VP marketing and vendor relations, said, "we're thrilled to have received this recognition for our efforts. LinkedIn is an important vehicle for us to engage with the communities we serve, but just one element in the holistic approach we take to marketing -- for ourselves and for our clients."
We’re grateful to the friends and supporters who submitted nominations to LinkedIn on our behalf.
Go team!






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