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Learning through social media
Blogger of the Fortnight

Banks, a completely customer driven sector need to be in constant touch with their customers. Social Media therefore can act as an immensely important channel of communication for promoting their services & schemes, listening to and understanding their customer's needs and in turn increase the engagement levels with their fans. In India, banks still need to explore the social media platform completely. Those banks that are already present on the social media sphere still have to go a long way to leverage this area. Indian banking industry is rising and is amazingly on the expansion spree. Globally banking industry is growing at a very fast pace presenting value to their customers at all steps. Crediting Social Media into banking sector will maximize the benefits for banks all over.

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Blogger of the Fortnight
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Our chosen Blogger of the Fortnight, Dharmesh Shah is a blogger, entrepreneur and a coder. His interest and fascination in new entrepreneurs, strategies and success of startups; motivated and inspired him to come up with his blog Onstartups.com. In his blog he helps young entrepreneurs to understand the market trends & innovative strategies that they can implement in their startup businesses and attain success. The value that Dharmesh brings to startups and the way he structures his thoughts and ideas in his blog entices a wide range of readers, professionals and entrepreneurs to his blog. We insist that you follow him on Twitter or be friends with him on Facebook. You may want to join his circle on Google+. You can also connect with him on Linkedin for more serious indulgences.

 
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