Social Media Marketing Is Indispensable, But Rife With Pitfalls
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Social media sites like Facebook and Twitter are emerging as invaluable marketing resources for medical device and drug companies, but as FDA develops guidance on the issue companies should be careful to control the content of their Web postings, marketing experts caution
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