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Social Network Advertising | Part 1
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Good stuff. That increase in ad dollars spent is very impressive.
Joe, your article provides an interesting view on social networking; however, I think you missed the opportunity to highlight the number one reason why people flock to social networking sites. Earlier in your article you nailed it, “it was new and it was fun”.
People like to be amused and like to “share” that amusement with other people. It is like hearing or reading a good joke, most are compelled to pass it along.
As time passes, online social networking will evolved and with it new and interesting ways to interact will emerge. Advertisers will have to evolve with the medium to understand where advertising will fit as well as where it will not! And they will evolve, with the help from articles like yours. As we need advertising to pay the bills, please keep writing!
Thanks,
Jason
“Fast paste environment?” That’s a little embarrassing. I believe the term is “Fast Paced.” While I’m not doubting that you know how use the term, which you did correctly, the spelling is also important. Lol.
Good article, though! I’m citing it for a paper on this topic.
Any idea about the non-US market?
Can we really get targeted consumers on these networks?
Yes you can get the consumers on these network because as the name suggest social media marketing you can find the people who are interested on your product.
Marion Barrett
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