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I did this for a college assignment, and decided to share it here.

Here is the text of the assignment:
For this assignment, you will be writing an informal business proposal memo.

Your company is interested in venturing into the world of social media as part of a growth strategy. Unfortunately, the decision makers have very limited experience or knowledge in this area. They are particularly interested in the following social media services, among others:

  • Facebook
  • Google+
  • LinkedIn
  • Pinterest
  • Twitter

Your boss has asked you to investigate the types and uses of social media that might be appropriate in the workplace. In addition, you are also asked to compare and contrast the services and provide a recommendation that would be suitable to your company’s goals. Specifically, your boss would like you to prepare an informal proposal in the business memo format.

At a minimum, your essay should address the following in the business memo format:

  • Provide a brief summary of the types of social media options that are available.
  • Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using social media in the workplace.
  • Compare and contrast at least 2 of the current social media options.
  • Present and support your personal recommendation.
  • Follow the informal proposal business memo protocol (Review Chapter 6: “Workplace Formats for Writing” and see Figure 6.9 below from page 126 for additional guidelines). Creativity in alignment with the 4 Cs of business writing is encouraged.
So here is the paper I submitted:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HlPVxgFSPPr105Owddxhlj0GzNeDPDW5GlvudkZtIS0/edit?usp=sharing
 
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And yes, I got an A for the essay.
 
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