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inysia [295]
1 year ago
5

Social media sites can provide a firm with insights into a consumer's opinions about the firm and Blank______. Multiple choice q

uestion. the consumer's opinions about the firm's competition the opinions about the firm from the consumer's neighbors the consumer's neighbors' opinions about the firm the opinions about the firm's competition from the consumer's relatives
Business
1 answer:
Mars2501 [29]1 year ago
7 0

Social media sites can provide a firm with insights into a consumer's opinions about the firm and the opinions about the firm from the consumer's neighbors.

<h3>How social media helps the firm to get the idea of trends?</h3>

Social media helps the company to get the trend and idea about the latest things going on in the world or the latest challenges going on the world. Everything which is happening on the country was on social media platform.

Thus, option B is correct.

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