VMW Blog: Facebook Brouhaha: Social Media Even Challenges General Motors

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Elliot Maras, editor of Automatic Merchandiser Magazine, notes in his blog that a front page story in The Wall Street Journal reports General Motors plans to stop advertising on Facebook because the ads don’t pay off, but it requires reading beyond the headline. To read the blog, click here.

Elliot Maras, editor of Automatic Merchandiser Magazine, notes in his blog that a front page story in The Wall Street Journal reports General Motors plans to stop advertising on Facebook because the ads don’t pay off, but it requires reading beyond the headline. To read the blog, click here.

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