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Friday, June 17, 2011

Sutton Valence Preparatory School is fundraising for The Children of Yirgaalem

Sutton Valence Preparatory School is fundraising for The Children of Yirgaalem

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UKNetMonitor has been monitoring social media since 2005. We watch what people are saying in discussion forums, in social networks, in chat rooms, on media sites and in their blogs. We monitor pressure and campaign group sites. Not just an automated web-clipping service, our people actively monitor what is being written by consumers, employees, shareholders and activists. We provide our clients, who include companies such as BSM, BSkyB, Saga, The AA, Anglo-American, Arcelor Mittal and Telefonica O2, with the very best early warning of public concerns and expectations. Being aware of what people are saying is essential to reputation management, helps compliance with the risk assessments and provides a foundation for a meaningful dialogue with stakeholders.
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