LinkedIn Marketing: 5 Steps to Growing Your Business on LinkedIn
Staff ReporterJanuary 09, 2017 22:03 IST
Updated:January 09, 2017 22:03 IST
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Suggestions have also been made for the ministry to be present on Snapchat as well to connect with the young Indian diaspora. The MEA has also been told to study the demographic and psychographic analysis of its followers, and also target the 65-plus age group that is now getting familiar with social media platforms. The 65-plus group could be excellent ambassadors for the country, the panel felt.
Source: http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/bangalore/MEA-to-get-on-LinkedIn/article17013995.ece