In the last "M.H.E.D.A. Journal" I saw, there was a push for linkedin and other "social media" sites like facebook. I know the MHEDA website tried to have a forum, and now the forum is a dead link, saying it will return in the future. They have a "wikimheda" site, but it seems designed only to offer up the jargon of our industry for those who are not "in the know".
I also know that MHEDA has it's own "linkedin" group, but it doesn't seem to be very populated. there is also a linkedin group for forklift techs, but as I just started it, it has no members either. (so come to linked in and join!)
I know I would enjoy hearing about everyone else's "social media networking" experiences, and if anyone in the forklift related industries has had any positive experiences with any of the "social media" (present site included)
I personally find forkliftaction to be the best "social media site" for forklift end-users and those who support them, but it appears there is only a few dealers principals or sales managers who feel comfortable with "social media sites".
If you have any ideas about why that might be I would like to hear them too.
I would also really appreciate hearing from anyone who has any ideas about how or what would be an improvement to "social media sites" for our industry.
For those you don't already know the "M.H.E.D.A." I am speaking of is the "Material Handling Equipment Dealers Association".
This is ONLY to be used to report flooding, spam, advertising and problematic (harassing, abusive or crude) posts.