It's practically impossible for anyone who spends a significant amount of time online not to see those ads promising to make you an instant social media star. “Buy thousands of Twitter followers!” “Get 1000 Facebook friends fast!”
Why Shortcuts In Business Don't Always Lead To Quick Money
Posted by bloggertone under MarketingFrom http://bloggertone.com 4734 days ago
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4734 days ago
Lots of cheaters assume everyone else cheats, too. They've trapped themselves in their own life-long cycle of illogic in order to justify it.
Or, they think they're smart, and we're dumb (something for them to chew on behind bars, perhaps? - if we're lucky).
Duncan
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I think many businesses and organizations (and this goes for the big ones as well as the small ones) under-estimate speed with which a message can spread through social media as well as the potential reach.
Many companies may also be lulled into a false sense of security, thinking that the complaints or criticisms will just go away, and thus are more likely to take risks and cut corners.
Moreover, if they get caught or called out then these same companies often either fail to react quick enough or hard enough to stem the tide of negativity being generated online towards their business.
Thanks for the comment.
Adam