Your Social Life Needs a Backup Plan

October 14, 2009
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Just the other day, users of T-Mobile’s Sidekick lost their data when one of the Microsoft cloud servers being used by T-Mobile failed.  To make the matter worse, even the backup solution didn’t work. 

Businesses and their management teams generally know that in the 21st Century, built-in redundancy within backup solutions is essential, even for the most advanced technology platforms.   

If you’re a business or government entity with an active social media presence, you need to consider what impact losing the content in your social media profiles could have on your marketing and public relations efforts. 

It is not just about losing text and tweets, but audio, videos and even links within your profiles that could hamper a year’s worth of hard work and impact your sales or brand image.

Social media sites will never lose your data intentionally, but accidents do happen.  To avoid being a victim, we strongly encourage you to use the Brand Management 2.0 backup service.

It is your insurance policy against losing that data while it is stored in one of Amazon’s S3 Data centers, one of the world’s premiere and affordable data centers. 

For one low price ($200 per year or less), we can backup your online social life to protect you from hackers, site shutdowns, data losses, and much more.    Other data losses occur because:

  • Services shut down
  • Disgruntled employees erase servers
  • Accounts get hacked

The odds of it happening are small, and we hope it never happens to you,  but if it does, our service allows you to take comfort in knowing that your data is backed up and can be restored.

Afterall, your business can’t afford to become a T-Mobile victim, or suffer from a similar PR nightmare.


1 Comment »

  1. Concise and to the point.

    Comment by M.Salit M.D. — October 15, 2009 @ 5:35 pm

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