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TikTok trending: 5 reasons to consider it for your 2022 marketing strategy

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TikTok may be taking over as the social network of choice for digital marketers. Yet like other social media channels , TikTok has faced challenges, like claims of addictiveness and privacy concerns. While TikTok’s entertainment value is high, it also presents opportunities for marketers in 2022. Another issue is privacy.

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[Comic] Three Lessons You Should Learn From Facebook and Cambridge Analytica

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If you really are concerned about the security of your data relating to your online accounts, then consider doing the following: Tip 1: Recognize that you, and you alone , are the only one responsible for your security and privacy. Tip 2: In all things marketing, remember that YOU are the product. And now for the social media comic.

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6 Ways Emerging Technologies Are Set to Change the Use of Social Media

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The only worry that many experts have is that some of these technologies might impact the privacy of the users of social media and leave their details open for unethical hackers to misuse. Thanks, once again, to Maria for sharing her thoughts on these emerging technologies.

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Why I Just Deleted All My Pinboards From Pinterest – Hint…It’s Their Terms Of Use

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If I uploaded photos of my family, you could use them for your marketing purposes without my permission? So…you could use my original social media cartoons to promote Pinterest without every asking my permissions or paying me a dime? Yep, what that says is that you’re on the hook if anyone sues. Not cool, Pinterest.

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Can Publicly-Traded Social Media Companies Survive?

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Contrast Facebook’s waning success in the market with that of LinkedIn. They want to do this in a somewhat secured environment where they can control the privacy of what they share. With a share price hovering around $25.00 per share, compared to it’s $38 IPO price…someone ought to be questioning the move.

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