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Week 11B: More about Other Social Platforms -- Blogs I commented on

I posted a comment on these blogs:




I think my classmates found similar things to me--and chose similar platforms (Tik Tok and influencers). I also had the same thought as one classmate about Twitter... what's going to happen now that Elon is at the helm. They had a great point about staying on top of negative comments on Twitter. And I hadn't thought of Twitter Chat.  

I also agreed with another classmate that a lot of businesses just put the same content on TikTok that they do on Instagram reels or Facebook. I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing since people probably don't visit both; and even if they do, it's ok!

I was fascinated to hear the people at gyms are very concerned with lighting. That makes sense though! I think all of my classmates had great ideas pertaining to their own brands: for example, using influencers at the gym to promote the gym and posting cute videos of pets on Tik Tok. I also offered my own suggestions based on what I think their audiences would want to see. It's interesting to see so many different businesses represented here. 


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