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Viktor [21]
2 years ago
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Respected individuals in the community who review and evaluate media messages and then pass the information to friends and acqua

intances are called:.
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alekssr [168]2 years ago
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Respected community members who study and evaluate media messages before passing them on to friends and acquaintances are called "opinion leaders".

<h3>Who is an opinion leader?</h3>

People having knowledge or power in a particular area are called as opinion leaders.

Organizations can utilize opinions leaders to make trust with their customers and encouragement of sales.

Today's thought leaders include social media “influencers” that give their opinions.

These leaders study and evaluate media messages and, then pass them on to friends and acquaintances.

Learn more about Opinion leaders, refer to the link:

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