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	<title>Comments on: Debunking Myths About Social Media Marketing Smm Part 1</title>
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		<title>By: sofakingbest</title>
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		<description>Great article. I can only draw an analogy for social media marketing with old school newspaper advertising. Back then our store put in weekly ads in a large city newspaper. During the sale we saw an increase in &quot;traffic&quot; and sales. With no ads, &quot;traffic&quot; was down as were sales. Now my analogy gets kinda twisted because the point of this article is to tell us that the &quot;social media marketing blogs&quot;(ads) need to be more about quaility rather than the old school newspaper ads that told us about a cheaper price. &quot;spam is not sustainable&quot; or rather social media marketing becomes diluted and ineffective due to a bombardment of blogs that leaves us with something close to &quot;internet-post-traumatic-stress-disorder&quot;.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great article. I can only draw an analogy for social media marketing with old school newspaper advertising. Back then our store put in weekly ads in a large city newspaper. During the sale we saw an increase in &#8220;traffic&#8221; and sales. With no ads, &#8220;traffic&#8221; was down as were sales. Now my analogy gets kinda twisted because the point of this article is to tell us that the &#8220;social media marketing blogs&#8221;(ads) need to be more about quaility rather than the old school newspaper ads that told us about a cheaper price. &#8220;spam is not sustainable&#8221; or rather social media marketing becomes diluted and ineffective due to a bombardment of blogs that leaves us with something close to &#8220;internet-post-traumatic-stress-disorder&#8221;.</p>
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