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“professionelle Social-Media-Sites +Auswirkungen Von Social Media Auf Die Gesellschaft”

By Julia Fernandes @appshub

Pinterest has the reputation of being a place for people to plan their weddings and find DIY crafts to do on the weekends, however it is becoming more than that. The app is laid out like a virtual cork board. Scroll through to find photos attached to articles that interest you and you can pin them to your own account. Create different boards based on certain interests, like quotes, projects and food. If you want to use it for business, you can create a board and start uploading your own photos. If you use the right tags, it can be found in a search and exposed to more people.

My eldest would chat to her friends every minute of every evening in parallel to life at home if allowed. They use What’s App. Do you know how well managed this app is? Her other favorite site is Pinterest. I spoke to her and explained why I don’t want her to use Tumblr or Facebook but one of the reasons I gave for not having a Facebook account was that she sees her friends at school every day, it’s best for family overseas or people you don’t see very often. She accepted that but the same could apply to a What’s App. I don’t think I would stop her using What’s App cos she frequently shares the exchanges she has with friends with me and it’s useful for communicating when they’re doing homework, but sometimes I feel she is living her life in several alternate realities and sharing every minute of her friends’ angst, fangirl hysteria and with some friends their loneliness. At the weekend I often take her iPod Touch off her and she participates fully in family life – still, only just a teenager!

YouTube is the number one place for creating and sharing video content, and it can also be an incredibly powerful social media marketing tool. Many businesses try to create video content with the aim of having their video “go viral,” but in reality those chances are pretty slim. Instead, focus on creating useful, instructive “how-to” videos. These how-to videos also have the added benefit of ranking on the video search results of Google, so don’t under-estimate the power of video content!

While social media marketing can provide benefits, it also can create obstacles that companies may not have had to deal with otherwise. For example, a viral video claiming that a company’s product causes consumers to become ill must be addressed by the company, regardless of whether the claim is true or false. Even if a company is able to set the message straight, consumers may be less likely to purchase from the company in the future.

Instagram is just a platform for photo sharing. Unlike Facebook you don’t a profile with information about yourself, but just write a short bio. Then you can upload and edit photos directly in the app. People can like and comment on them, and now there is even a direct messaging capability. For personal use, show your friends and family what you’re up to and photos of your cat. For a more professional audience, share photos of what you create and connect with people that do the same thing. Discover topics and people to different people to follow and find your next favorite photographer

“It’s a good challenge for all of you, and I think it’s a brand that can do a lot of stuff,” Mr. Vaynerchuk told the group. “Everything that’s, like, running through your minds, you can ping me on it. I want to O.K. it. Every idea I’ve got brewing, I’d like to force down this account’s throat.”

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I highly recommend iPhones for the ability to block apps, internet, etc. The restrictions have a different 4 number passcode so only you can have access to those features. You can block their ability to add or delete apps. We also have a rule that all devices are turned in at bedtime and charge on my nightstand until morning. If I bought the phone and pay the bill, you follow my rules, it belongs to me and I let you borrow it.

Honestly, there’s good and bad in anything the world throws at us. And Social Media is no exception. First of all, most social media (including Facebook) users have to be at least 13 to even sign up so there’s no reason for “tweens” to be on them at all. That being said I’ve noticed that tweens that ignore the rules aren’t very familiar with what’s not acceptable. Most social media platforms are supposed to be only available for 13+ because the Internet is in fact a scary place and most children don’t know how to use the Internet responsibly until their 13 or 14. On another note, I think it’s important that parents are aware of what goes on on social media, however, unless you’re child is under the age of 14 it’s not acceptable to monitor everything and creep on their page and check their phone because even though you do have the right to know what’s going on, your child is now a teenager, their probably in high school and they need “privacy”. Always checking what their doing will more than likely result in you losing their trust because Parents, you don’t need to know every single thing. If you’re child is old enough to have a their own phone and almost finished with school, their old enough to have a private life. And I will be blunt when I say this, if you monitor your teenagers social media they will do at least one of the following: block you, make their account private, or make a new account that you won’t find. And they won’t do it because they’re hiding something, they’ll do it because they need space. Social Media is only dangerous when people don’t know how to use it and regardless of how hard parents try to ” protect” their children, it’s ultimately up to the child to protect themselves. Their is a block button and privacy settings for a reason. Only the user can control it. And a tip for parents: not letting your child use social media when they ask to will only make them ignorant to it. This generation… My generation and the generation after me, we’re growing up in the digital age and if you don’t let your kid learn now it’s going to take a while for them to get caught up later. Social Media is always changing and it’s just part of our culture now. It’s not dangerous unless you let it be.

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As social media has become more popular — an estimated 81 percent of Americans have a social media account — there are also more instances of people who have gotten in trouble for their social networking habits. The fact is that it’s impossible to separate the personal use of social from the professional, and everything you say online can and will be used against you. There are ways in which you can try to safeguard your privacy and control who sees particular content, but the onus is on you to be vigilant. So, the more seriously you can take your social media activities, the better.


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