- 16 Oct 2012
- Jeremy Epstein
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- Social@Scale: Business Executive, Social@Scale: Social Media Manager
Scoring a “Social Network Hat Trick” in Enterprise Social Media Management
Having a close relationship with one of the “big 3” social networks (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn) is a win for any company.
Achieving status with all 3 of them, however, is something to celebrate.
Today, Sprinklr is thrilled to announce that we are one of the first four of LinkedIn Social Media Management Partners.
The LinkedIn Social Media Management program assures brand marketers that they can manage their company’s engagement on LinkedIn, including the administration of Company Pages and Groups via Sprinklr. The integration enables brands to more fully harness the potential of LinkedIn data and capabilities within a comprehensive, scalable, and secure platform.
Over 100 globally recognized brands such as Dell, Cisco, Virgin America, GM, Samsung, and Newell Rubbermaid will benefit from this capability. They can now publish, monitor, report, and govern LinkedIn Company Pages and Groups in one place to drive engagement and results in social, another step on the road to becoming Social@Scale.
What we are even more excited about, however, is that this partnership with LinkedIn makes Sprinklr the only company in the world that is exclusively focused on enterprise social media management to have scored the “Social Network Hat Trick” in Enterprise Social Media Management.
The “Hat Trick” consists of:
- LinkedIn Social Media Management Partner
- Facebook Preferred Marketing Developer Program
- Twitter Certified Products Program
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The clients we serve are the leading innovators in the world of social and expect a partner who can innovate at the speed of social.
As the only exclusively enterprise-focused company in the world to have scored this “hat trick,” we believe this provides additional evidence that we can.
Hats off!
(Note: if you join us in throwing your hat in the air, we can’t promise that we will come by and pick it up for you)
Featured image courtesy of clydeorama.









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