Vision Source goes social (networking)

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Kingwood, TX - Doctors, staff, members and employees of Vision Source can now follow the network?s latest news through Twitter, You Tube, and Facebook.

Kingwood, TX - Doctors, staff, members and employees of Vision Source can now follow the network’s latest news through Twitter, You Tube, and Facebook.

The organization will focus its regularly updated content on news, communications among members, and other network happenings such as comprehensive partner product offerings and promotions throughout the year. Followers also can keep up-to-date on practice-building service offerings, as well as hands-on educational opportunities and new world class marketing tools.

“We are very excited to be a leading part of the social media revolution!” said Bryan D. Pinciaro, Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) for Vision Source, “It’s a great way to keep our 5,000-plus members, our 2,300-plus locations, their staffs, and our employees notified of all of the new things happening at Vision Source. We look forward to optimizing our online presence as an eyecare leader on a continuous basis to better serve our doctors and their patients.”

Become a fan of Vision Source on Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/VisionSource?sk=app_190322544333196]

View the network’s videos on You Tube [https://www.youtube.com/user/VisionSourceLP]

Follow Vision Source on Twitter [https://twitter.com/#!/VisionSourceLP]

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