Answer:
A. Compare follower numbers across platforms.
Explanation:
There are a few steps to take before choosing the right social media to work with:
- Seeking out your target audience and knowing what they are interested in is the first step. Factors such as gender, location and needs help to classify the type of target one seeks. This would also provide clues to which social media platforms competitors are also using.
- Define ones reason for using the social media platform: It can also be used as a business tool for, conducting a market research, grow a consumer/client base and create a client feedback channel etc.
- Identify which resources and skills are necessary to win your target audience. Each social media requires set of skills, such as, written persuasive language, visual images, films, links to easy engage the attention of interested audience.
The options A,B,C are all pertinent in knowing which media platform to choose. However, option A is most relevant for a beginner´s whose first step is to make a list of social media platforms available and consequently the right target audience and number of followers across the social media platforms can be identified.
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Answer:
putting all or most images together on a page
Explanation:
The bird sounds content but it actually wishes to escape
Explanation:
This extract is from the poem Sympathy in which the author compares the caged bird to the racist of the society. She symbolizes that the bird is content in the caged but it is tired of flapping its wing in the hope to escape from the cage. In the same way the cage is compared to the world and the people are compared to the bird.
In 1899 racism was prevalent in the society and hence people suffered lot and they were tired of struggling hard in this environment. So in this passage the bird sounded content but it actually wishes to escape the cage