Wizards start socialising
Who would have thought it? Two old boys in cardigans shuffling around in British seaside towns have cottoned on to the commercial advantages of social networking for shipping.
It would be fair to say that, until recently, we felt that social network sites seemed like good things to avoid. We didn’t want our own Nutter page. We felt we had done our bit for technology by connecting the office to electricity. But Merlin now has its own Facebook and Twitter sites, and you can follow us on the RSS feed.
If you have no idea what we are talking about, don’t worry, especially not all the time. But have a look at our sites anyway, and see what we’re up to. And stay in touch.
You can find us at:
www.merlinco.com
www.facebook.com/merlincorpcomms
www.twitter.com/merlincorpcomms
It would be fair to say that, until recently, we felt that social network sites seemed like good things to avoid. We didn’t want our own Nutter page. We felt we had done our bit for technology by connecting the office to electricity. But Merlin now has its own Facebook and Twitter sites, and you can follow us on the RSS feed.
If you have no idea what we are talking about, don’t worry, especially not all the time. But have a look at our sites anyway, and see what we’re up to. And stay in touch.
You can find us at:
www.merlinco.com
www.facebook.com/merlincorpcomms
www.twitter.com/merlincorpcomms
Labels: communication, shipping, social media
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