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    November 01, 2009

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    Köksal Abdurrahmanoğlu

    Great post!

    I also have an extended version of Turkish Digital Market Overview for 2009 called "11 Reasons Why to Invest in Turkish Digital Market?"...

    http://koksala.wordpress.com/2009/09/01/why-to-invest-in-turkish-digital-market/

    The list can still be axtended more with new info.

    Best,

    - Köksal.

    Ivan Jimenez

    Hi Cem,

    You are right and it is in a way a paradox. A good explanation is the extremely social nature of the the people of this country. Think about it, families are huge and close-knit, everyone talks and loves to share.
    Facebook, FriendFeed provided the perfect platform to give free rein to this need for expression.
    Nobody cared if they couldn't understand the most sophisticated functions...
    On the other hand, whilst social media consumption is so pervasive, there is a great reluctance for corporations and institutions to use it as a business tool...
    There are reasons for that as well...
    Regards

    Ivan

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