Tag: Social Media
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The Twitter Coup
For Elon Musk, spending $44bn on the purchase certainly made no economic sense, but it seemed to make much political sense. Ultimately, the reason why rightwing politicians and their billionaire allies invest so much energy and resources into social media is that these platforms can influence people’s opinions in a more organic way than traditional…
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The Rise of Self-Censorship
If you’re feeling increasingly anxious saying what you think, you are not alone. Regardless of how moderate or extreme their views are, across the world, self-censorship is on the rise among those on both the right and left. The impacts of self-censorship are mixed, but too much can contribute to multiple problems. People with anxiety…
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Is LinkedIn Premium Worth It?
WHAT IS LINKEDIN PREMIUM LinkedIn Premium is a paid subscription service with advanced features unavailable in the free version. These features include InMail messaging tokens to reach out to people not in your network, detailed profile views, company insights, access to LinkedIn Learning, personalized AI suggestions, private browsing, and more. Premium is offered in different…
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Targeting Customers on Social Media
Is Your Business Digitally Ready to Face the New Reality? COVID-19 CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC Focus on the short and sweet Minimizing the Coronavirus Impact on Your Business The 2020 Coronavirus Effect and Your Marketing Strategy Is your Business ready for what comes next? “It doesn’t get much better than a moment of delight on social media.”…
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Things to focus on instead of social media: “Rare” and “Valuable”
Social media may be entertaining, but it distracts you from achieving greater, personal success. To get value, you have to create value. Achievers use a success list, not a to do list: they have a strong sense of priority If you want extraordinary results, narrow your focus. Do your most important work when your willpower…
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Cambridge Analytica Crisis: A Lesson in Privacy and Integrity
Long-running issues with privacy and integrity came to a head in Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica crisis. In the social media world, the pace of change has always been brisk. But 2018 marked a true inflection point. Long-running issues with privacy and integrity came to a head in Facebook’s Cambridge Analytica crisis: “Users began to question…
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Is Snapchat Good For Business ?
Share your services, products information and more Snapchat is the social media platform for smartphone users, especially young adults, to share photos, videos, drawings and text. If you are new to Snapchat, it is important to take your time to become acclimated to the site; it is not like any other social media site you…
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Social Media: A tool of Segregation and Ghettoization that Is Ruining Politics
Social networks are out to be more encompassing and controlling, more totalizing, than earlier media ever was. Emotional appeals can be good for politics. They can spur civic involvement and they can galvanize public attention, focusing it on injustices and abuses of power. But there’s a dark side to social media’s emotionalism. Trump’s popularity took…
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Facebook no more!
It’s official. I am no longer a fan of Facebook. While nobody offended me, while I did not have a bad experience, I am not thrilled about the useless informal idea of social media sharing. Facebook have been sucking time from my life too long and not making me any money and, unlike money, time…
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Networking as a Branding Tool
Make it fun and enjoyable for everyone It is always true that alone or without a customer, you are not going anywhere. It is, and it will always be others, who will eventually decide whether to buy or not your product, your service, whether to hire you or not, give you that promotion, or invest…
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