Social Media and Communication
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Insight on Charm
Having studied based on my own interest on what it means to be social (my whole life), I embarked on an expedition in order to find out what it truly means to belong when I was a freshmen in College. Believing I was going to be the next best seller for the textbook “Social Psychology,” itself, I decided to go ahead and grant myself that title of somewhat of a professional considering my advancements in research. I mean I wanted to study what makes people tick: from interpersonal connections to the fields we aspire to become involved with and into the higher divisions of careers and aspects to examine therein, I found places to explore that most people don’t often even express in words because of it’s complexity and unique quality of existence: that’s charm.
As a writer and a decipherer of text, I found that the most difficult of concepts we, even as English Major’s, could possibly describe out of what it was we were seeking from the most famous writers of all time, was their specific approach. What was it about their writing that gave it appeal that we can’t even see just by absorbing the words into our minds?
But what does that have to do with Social Media and today’s implementation of text into the digital world of marketing? Everything.
User-generated content (UGC) is defined as "any form of content such as blogs, wikis, discussion forums, posts, chats, tweets, podcasts, digital images, video, audio files, advertisements and other forms of media that was created by users of an online system or service, often made available via social media websites.”
In my advanced research in Social Psychology, I noted that these vast assortments of people each fit into a vast assortment of niches and it’s a very long arduous process in getting to someone based on their own private vast amounts of tastes. But what made my major in English even more appealing, was that challenge to suite those needs in my writing to a vast amount of people. But what does that have to do with the world of social media, communication, and press release?
Considering the dynamical aspects that can be reviewed and spoken for in terms of the successes and appeals of each and every unique and dynamical company, people are going to want to read more when it appeals to them by a certain charm.
As independent parties, it is our job to organize ourselves into a team. With communications experts, we can coordinate our social media into publications which deserve earning incredible press releases.
But what does that have to do with websites and their marketing strategies, and how they appear to the public?
Thanks to my friend, Noah Ableson, I know a thing or two about social responsibility of upholding the name of an organization. At our pool, Noah was the Head Lifeguard for Fiesta Garden’s Homeowner’s Association, and he was actually my first boss.
Now, he’s the CEO of Shareroot. It’s about using the software that a company has to offer in order to ensure that a company has a safe amount of attractive and appealing securities like pages, in order to prove that we all really have something going on for each and every one of us as a team and for each and every team as a collaborative party. This way everyone who wants to look into our abilities and functions can see to it that we are affiliated with all of the dynamic aspects we should be covering in terms of proving our success.
Your Story
INSERT reports, facts, figures, essential details here.
Once upon a time there was a company. The company had a whole bunch of people working for it and they all wanted to share their news about all the interesting and fun aspects about themselves, what they do and their products. Every single one of them had a lot of information for the sharing of the company's achievements and advancing their dreams of exploring the roads of e commerce.
Their Files and reports worth sharing include: Background insider information on their ideals and how they were formed based on an idea. Who were they originally and how did they get to where they are today? What’s going on with all their unique brands and the people who distribute them to their warehouse...?
I just wrote a report simply on my investigations into the world of social media and what it means to be a company who’s looking for support.
Platforms
Places to Share
Insight on Charm Continued
Every company who has a webpage has a place for publishers to be releasing their features in articles and blogs. People can view assortments of different kinds of advertisements all over the place. But where are these advertisements most useful and how can they prove most useful no matter where they've been?
I find it interesting that a lot of people are sharing things over the web all the time and many times might not even be realizing it, that they are actually advertising. Intragram isn't necessarily a place for companies to be advertising, but that doesn't necessarily mean that it's not a place to post up pictures and represent big ticket items. It's also a cool place for companies to wake people up in the name of featuring their content for them and also buying into the whole value of the company page. Say we pose a campaign to have people post pictures of their use of the product. My son just opened up this Morph Pen for Christmas, look at the surprise on his face. People can be sharing pictures like that on Instamatic with their friends and still feeling proud of their sponsorship and affiliation with the company that features them too.
Having a facebook page is a great way for you to showcase what it is that tyou do to people who want to feel a connection with you as an entrepreneur and the way for companies to sport that they have a fan base and some fun things to know!
Like instagram, yet, with even more room for creativity, people might be able to host your concepts within a captivating art which can attract the eyes to your world of intentions with your company. People like attractive and whimsical quotes attached to your company. I can come up with the coolest phrases to associate with Wraith & Co.
Yelp, about, and wikipedia
People might trust different sources for your products and produt reviews. When you see this company standing up for it's name on a platform and it's still newly being introduced, it's platform in a place like this or on about.com and other descriptive places to establish it's existence, function and name give it prestige and traffic: it's all about establishment.
All of these social media platforms can provide people with the places they can go to share in different and unique ways.
A good place for updates. When you have a fun poll or game for people to keep posted to for updates (such as the winner of the feature competition, people are going to be exposing the page more and earning it award worthy traffic for entertainment values, advertisement creativity, and all around the excitement that it generates.
Conclusion
When it comes to keeping people's interest and coming back for more in the name of retrieving information, and satiating their own interests and their personal wants and needs, people are always going to feel that a company is more established when it's affiliate is apart of the other key influences in the world of web. People are intrigued by new items, fancy aspects, other cool features and effects...