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One-third of CEOs don't consider social media reputation when making business decisions

By Kristin Piombino | Posted: January 4, 2013
Does your CEO care about your company's social media reputation?

It might seem like a silly question (of course he cares, right?), but according to an infographic from Zeno Group, a whopping one-third of CEOs fail to consider their companies' social media reputations when they make business decisions. Only 28 percent of CEOs regularly consider it.

Overall, B2C companies do a better job of considering and responding to reputation crises than their B2B counterparts.

When it comes to B2C companies:

  • Seventy percent of CEOs frequently consider social media reputation.
  • More than 60 percent (63 percent) of B2C executives believe their firms could respond to a negative post within 24 hours.

As far as B2B companies:

  • Fifty-seven percent of CEOs frequently consider social media reputation.
  • Only 43 percent of B2B executives believe their firms could respond to a negative post within 24 hours.
  • They are twice as likely to not engage an online audience at all to defend their reputation.

To see where more CEOs stand on social media reputation, take a look at the full graphic:

(View a larger image.)



Kristin Piombino is an editorial assistant for Ragan.com.