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    Chapter 5: Discussion and conclusions Obtaining a more segmented approach on social media would be a big shift for Eurail.com, not just within the social media and marketing department, but for the company as a whole. It would help the company get to the next level when it comes to communication via social media platforms, and more particularly Facebook. The shift can contribute towards improvement of other factors that involve customers and help towards higher customer satisfaction. Based on…

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    risk from the virus, hackers, thieves, and other criminals. As many as you can imagine. Whether it is caused by an error or arising out of your vulnerabilities without knowing it. The link to the bizarre. That have been shared out the social network web page is not loaded properly or that other action at risk which is no good, it will take opportunistic password or any data privacy to misuse it. One example that they were sharing a new identity such as ID cards, and driver’s license. It is…

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    The Impacts of Social Media Social media is online application or communication tools (such as Facebook, Twitter, etc.) that enable users to share information, ideas, personal message, etc. The globalization makes technology grow rapidly. Just a decade ago, Facebook and Twitter were popular and enabled us to communicate using the applications even though the users were in diverse place and diverse time. Today, the world has more than one billion active users of social media other than Facebook…

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    The website hhs.gov states,”According to a Pew survey conducted during 2014 and 2015, 94 percent of teens who go online using a mobile device do so daily. Teens use multiple social platforms. Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat are the most popular , and 71 percent of teens say they use more than one social media site.”(hhs.gov). Social media is used by the majority of teenagers to communicate and stay in contact with friends or relatives, feel a part of a social group, to share ideas, watch…

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    Nowadays, internet and new social media are being widely used by people. The users of social media were increasing rapidly from 2010 to 2017, and in 2016, there were up to 2.28 billion of social media users (Statista, 2017). Different information posted online can be very powerful and affect people greatly as bunch of users can give comments to the others. With the popularity of social media, the use of health-related websites and social media pages are becoming more and more common as well. It…

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    Social Media Key Elements: R. Effing and T. Spil (2015) , summed up and identified as well, some frameworks to classify social media best practices and key elements, in the existing literature and exploratory researches that could add value to the social media strategy within an organization: Target audience, channel choice, goals, resources, policies, monitoring and content activities. R. Effing and T. Spil (2015) define and summed up the key elements, taking as support the existing literature:…

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    Social media has taken on a big role in today’s society, and many people would argue that Social media’s are ruining common day communication skills. People can simply text, direct message, or facetime just to get in touch with someone and never contact each other face to face. Although this may be true, Social media has a lot of positive effects on society such as keeping in touch with people that aren't near you, and parents keeping up with their kids’ lives away from the house. Making social…

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    Mohamad Hamod Jenifer Fennel English 1110 June 25, 2015 Rhetorical Analysis The major purpose of the text is to show people how crowd funding projects such as KickStarterwork. The project, in this case, managed to raise $31,475, from a total of 584 backers (Diatom 1). The main aim was to make audiences aware of the innovation that allows people to design and construct their furniture, as well as, make people know that crowd funding and especially KickStarter works. The whole point is that…

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    “Liking is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts.” by Jonathan Franzen and “From “Faux Friendship” by William Deresiewicz both emphasizes how friendship are being connected through the use of technology. Both agree that technology have evolved how we choose to interact with one another. In “Liking is for Cowards. Go for What Hurts,” Franzen point out how online social media and social networking service calls Facebook “built-in eagerness to be liked is a built-in eagerness to reflect well on us”…

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    There are three parts that make up social influence. One part is conformity and the other two are compliance and obedience. Conformity is defined as adapting to social norms from exposure to information or the social pressures of others. Conformity is present in our society today in many different ways. One of the main ways is through social media. On apps like Instagram or Twitter, trends are started by famous people and companies. This leads to large groups of people doing or buy what these…

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