Which metrics will let a pest control company know if their social media engagement improved after running a summer discount campaign? Options: Monitor and listening, Applause and amplification, Confidence and choice, Volume and Variety
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Applause and amplification
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Applause rate — The number of likes per post on a social media channel. The applause rate also gives you a good feel for the sentiment around a piece of content. The sentiment is the emotion behind a social media interaction. People tend not to give applause to things they dislike. For example, on Facebook, applause is how many "Likes" a post receives, while on Twitter, it is how many times the content is marked as a "Favorite". The applause rate is a good indication of how well the content resonated with people. If the content is perceived in a positive manner, the applause rate will be higher than if it is perceived negatively.
Amplification rate — The number of shares per post on a social media channel. If your amplification rate is high, this likely means people really like your content and find it valuable enough to share with others. Influencers can place a large role in increasing the amplification rate.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the term that describes the issues Joe is having with traditional marketing?
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Immediacy
Answer explanation
Immediacy is how fast content is created and distributed. Traditional media often goes through numerous draft cycles and can take a long time to produce. With social media, the time lag to create and distribute content can be cut to a matter of minutes or hours. A business can post new content each day to engage with their customers and post up-to-the-minute updates on any developing stories about the company or brand.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What type of social media is a popular gas station chain using to give loyalty points to customers for locating a gas station and purchasing gas through their social media site?
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Mobile social media
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What does a high amplification rate in a social media campaign indicate?
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Followers enjoyed the content in the post enough to want to share the post.
Answer explanation
Amplification rate — The number of shares per post on a social media channel. If your amplification rate is high, this likely means people really like your content and find it valuable enough to share with others. Influencers can place a large role in increasing the amplification rate.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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An online grocery store wants to change their advertising methods. They have used a blend of traditional and social media marketing. They need to be able to pivot quickly and find a way to connect people with their online store. Which solution will be most effective?
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Use social media posts with promotions that contain a link to their online store.
Answer explanation
he downside with traditional media is that there tends to be less flexibility to react quickly and efficiently to market trends.
Social media content distribution is often decentralized and less hierarchical. Content is produced and then distributed to a variety of social media sites. The content consumers can then share, modify, and distribute content to other sites.
With social media, the time lag to create and distribute content can be cut to a matter of minutes or hours. A business can post new content each day to engage with their customers and post-up-to-the-minute updates on any developing stories about the company or brand.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What should Sally be aware of as she considers using social media marketing instead of traditional methods?
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Social media methods promote relationships while traditional methods are only a static one-way conversation.
Answer explanation
Social media content distribution is often decentralized and less hierarchical. Content is produced and then distributed to a variety of social media sites. The content consumers can then share, modify, and distribute content to other sites. Social media content can be original or repurposed. The content distribution is under tight control and is published from a single source into a limited number of distribution channels.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What type of mobile social media property is Steve leveraging to find the locations for the best gyms when traveling?
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location sensitivity
Answer explanation
Mobile social media is a combination of mobile devices and social media. These mobile Websites and apps allow the creation and exchange of user-generated content. Mobile social media differs from traditional social media because mobile devices allow for features based on where the device is located and when communication takes place. These features depend on the following properties:
Location sensitivity — The current location of the user based on the geolocation services on the mobile device.
Time sensitivity — The app provides real-time updates or content based on the current time on the mobile device.
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