If interconnectivity online means having to be repetitive, then businesses can’t do better than rid themselves of self-consciousness. Online presence, the ethos of Web marketing, is a nag. It’s a surround-bandwidth experience for target markets that follow the same businesses across several social networks like Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest. The latter are only too happy to create advertising-friendly environs, which nudge the value of their stocks upward.
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One can imagine how this might be a problem, but it isn’t. There have been complaints of ad swamping in single social networks, but consumers are not likely to mind seeing the same promotions on Twitter as on Facebook. These two social networks were clever enough to chuck ubiquitous ads in their inception and hand the power of subscribing to brand marketing strategies over to their members. It’s like giving TV watchers the push button for ads they want to see, as opposed to imposing them over uniform air space.
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Established brands also know better than to pester their markets. While their websites need to be connected to the social networks to receive attention, as well as have complementary social network pages to audit consumer feedback and facilitate customer service, each of their updates is borne of strategies. The main objective is to lure, and they’ll do so with persuasive material. Viral video and photo ads are big productions with aesthetic value and mass sensibility. They’re also the kind of entertainment the consumerist social network generation would want to see.
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