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STatiana [176]
3 years ago
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What are your thoughts about the media? please list pros and cons

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Mars2501 [29]3 years ago
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Answer: Like everything, social media use has pros and cons.

Pros:

You meet people on social media you’d never have a chance to meet offline. You network with like-minded people from all walks of life.

Social media is educational. When I find content shared on social media I want to reference in blog posts or learn new information for blog posts I’m writing, I read it.

Social media is informative. For instance, I learn about trending news on Twi.tter.

Social media can be profitable. In fact, I’ve sold books on Twi.tter.

Social media is great for lead generation. I promote my email list all the time on Insta.gram and Twi.tter.

Social media is fun! I get out my creative side by making Insta.gram Stories, and the Stickers and GIFs are cute.

Free tools exist to help you. In fact, Buffer posts at optimal times. Free graphic design tools help you make appealing graphics.

Cons:

Social media is addictive.

Social media drains time.

Social media can be costly. I keep shopping! Also, if you pay for a boost in content visibility, it’s not free. Tools can be pricey as well.

Social media can have rules. Insta.gram bans people for 3rd-party app use and Qu.ora criticizes people if they link they’re link dropping and not helping.

Hope this helps...... Stay safe and have a Merry Christmas!!!!!!!! :D

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