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Humanizing The Social Media Industry

Taylor Marek

The rules, however, are far different than the traditional advertising campaigns of yesteryear. Social media has the ability to permeate into every avenue of a consumer's life providing companies with an abundance of opportunities for brand advertising.

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Humanizing The Social Media Industry

Taylor Marek

The rules, however, are far different than the traditional advertising campaigns of yesteryear. Social media has the ability to permeate into every avenue of a consumer's life providing companies with an abundance of opportunities for brand advertising.

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Humanizing The Social Media Industry

Taylor Marek

The rules, however, are far different than the traditional advertising campaigns of yesteryear. Social media has the ability to permeate into every avenue of a consumer's life providing companies with an abundance of opportunities for brand advertising.

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Humanizing The Social Media Industry

Taylor Marek

The rules, however, are far different than the traditional advertising campaigns of yesteryear. Social media has the ability to permeate into every avenue of a consumer's life providing companies with an abundance of opportunities for brand advertising.

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Humanizing The Social Media Industry

Taylor Marek

The rules, however, are far different than the traditional advertising campaigns of yesteryear. Social media has the ability to permeate into every avenue of a consumer’s life providing companies with an abundance of opportunities for brand advertising. Experts suggest taking an inside-out approach.

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Pepsi to drop Super Bowl Ads for Social Media?

Taylor Marek

Mashable just posted an article on Pepsi dropping the Super Bowl Ads in favor of a $20M Social Media Campaign. If Pepsi can pull off their $20M social media campaign in 2010, that will show the world something. Listen closely here. Anyone think the Social Media Revolution is still a fad, or are we going to wake up? I am dead serious.

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Pepsi to drop Super Bowl Ads for Social Media?

Taylor Marek

Mashable just posted an article on Pepsi dropping the Super Bowl Ads in favor of a $20M Social Media Campaign. If Pepsi can pull off their $20M social media campaign in 2010, that will show the world something. Listen closely here. Anyone think the Social Media Revolution is still a fad, or are we going to wake up? I am dead serious.