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    children's social or psychological outcomes, and has positive effects on their academic outcomes. More research is needed to examine the generalizability of these findings, to identify mediating mechanisms by which Internet use influences academic outcomes, and to develop and evaluate interventions designed to maximize the benefits of Internet use for children (Jackson, et. al, 2003). According to (Cohen, et. al, Wills, 2013), contacting directly can help communicators know more about social…

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    1 Almost every person who has access to the internet tents to have a social media profile; this can be in any social media website. Today’s social media industry records more than 1.5billion active uses in the industry from around the globe. Out of all the social networking sites Facebook and LinkedIn own a bigger percentage in the market. Anyhow the comparison of Facebook ad LinkedIn s not the same as they are used for different proposes. Facebook is used to connecting with friends and family…

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    Social Networks: A Bad Impact on People Have you ever logged onto Facebook to find a family or friend has passed away before you could get a simple phone call? Unfortunately I have and this is the means of communication through social networks in the world today. Social networks are online sites used by people all over the world that bring people together to communicate, share their ideas and interests, expanding businesses, locating old friends or making new ones. Sadly, social networks such…

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    assortment, services, pricing, advertising, or any of other decisions that support their position. Amazon, Bets Buy, and Walmart operates by adjusting and adapting the fast changing environment by choosing target markets carefully and position themselves strongly. With solid targeting and positioning, retailers can compete effectively against even the large and strongest competitors and overcome the threats of harsh and fast changing…

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    Rhetorical Analysis on Impact of Social Media on Society Well-known trainer and expert author, Raymond Tay, in his essay, Impact of Social Media on Society, explained the impacts and implications of social media and social networking in our daily routine as a society. Tay’s purpose is to impress upon readers the idea that the use of social networking tools like Twitter, Facebook, and various blogs has facilitated creation and exchange of ideas so quickly and widely than the conventional media.…

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    Social Networking Negative

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    Social Networking. Positive or Negative? In 2014, over 2.8 billion people around the world signed on to the computer or a phone and used a website. While in 2000, only around 400,000 people signed on and used a website. The first social network ever made, “SixDegrees.com”, let people make personal profiles and keep a list of their friends. The internet has hundreds and hundreds of social networking websites that kids and adults use on a daily basis. Social Networking takes a huge part in the…

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    Facebook Analysis

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    Social networking has been an inevitable part of daily routine in the recent days. Social networking sites and applications have significantly impacted people in many ways. Owing to the modern networks and devices, these social networks can be accessed almost constantly. Many argue that the social media has a negative effect on people’s psychology; others argue that these make people collaborate and network easily at the comfort of their homes. This essay analyses how social networking tools…

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    Linkedin Mission Statement

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    Weiner, LinkedIn is the world’s largest online, professional network with over 350 million members in over 200 countries and territories (Papacharissi, 2009). LinkedIn’s mission is to “connect the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful” (About Us, 2015). In order to achieve this, LinkedIn provides products that allow its users to create and share their professional profiles online, engage with their professional networks, access relevant knowledge and business…

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    in this respect, is social networking. Chis andTalpos (2011) best describes the rapid evolution of social network as “It took 13 years for the Television to expand globally. 53 years for the radio and 7 years for the Internet. Facebook (the most famous social network) needed only 9 months (p. 84). The use of social networking has evolved the methods of communication used by the masses. Social networking allows “users to present themselves; express, establish, and maintain social connections with…

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    the brand, but only this time it would have been in a positive way and who knows, someone probably would have tweeted a McDonald’s moment as his favourite moment. Furthermore, McDonald’s should have then gone ahead to start a new campaign on other social media channels like Facebook, YouTube and Google+ using people’s description of their favourite moments to describe the satisfaction their customers will derive from their services and meals using marketing automation to ensure consistent…

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