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Yahoo! Québec est fier d’annoncer son association avec l’humoriste Sylvain Larocque
Montréal (Québec), le 27 avril 2010 – À compter du mois de mai et ce, trois fois par semaine, ce sera un tout nouveau rendez-vous sur Yahoo! Québec. En effet, le populaire humoriste Sylvain Laroque signera des chroniques...
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Yahoo! Québec vous offre du contenu local en direct sur les médias sociaux
Montréal (Québec), le 19 avril 2010 – Vous le savez, l’expérience médiatique à sens unique est révolue, nous sommes dorénavant à l’ère du partage et de l’échange ! Les Québécois sont actifs au sein des médias sociaux et c’est pourquoi...
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SAS Social Media Analytics takes social media marketing to the enterprise
SAS Global Forum (Seattle), April 12, 2010 – Global corporations are seeking ways to convert social media data into better customer relationships, stronger customer service, enhanced marketing efforts and improved bottom-line results. They are struggling to derive practical insight from a flood of online conversation data and apply it to real-world decisions. Corporate marketers and agencies want more than the current one-size-fits-all offerings. They want to integrate social data across all areas of their businesses, answer key questions, and apply the answers to specific business decisions. SAS, the leader in business analytics, understands what social marketers require from online conversation data and is offering new software to make the business benefits of embracing social media a reality.
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Le recrutement de bons employés figure au sommet des préoccupations des dirigeants de PME
Montréal (Québec), le 8 mars 2010 – Les résultats du sondage Omniboss Léger Marketing / formationRH.ca, réalisé auprès de dirigeants de PME québécoises, indiquent que près de la moitié des répondants (48 %) considèrent le recrutement de bons employés comme
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Only 1 in 5 Canadians give themselves an “A” when it comes to their personal environmental efforts
Montréal (QC) - March 3, 2010 – As a kick-off to Earth Hour 2010 (March 27, 8:30 – 9:30 p.m. local time), WWF-Canada released the results of a national survey that asked Canadians to grade their environmental efforts.  Only 1 in 5 (18 per cent) Canadians gave themselves an “A” saying they’re doing as much as they can to reduce their impact on climate change. However, 80 per cent say they are motivated to do more to reduce their personal and household impact.
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