This document appears to be about a person named Beyanka Wheatley and mentions a "Slide share test". It likely provides information about an individual named Beyanka Wheatley and references a test or presentation they created for SlideShare, a website used for sharing presentations and other documents. However, without more context from the full document, the key details and purpose are unclear from the limited information provided.
A document lists several nicknames for an individual named Corey Ellis, including Young Elmer, Young Casanova, Mr. Why he do that, and Papi Smurf. It also mentions that the individual has a pet leopard in real life and provides the additional information "FYI."
The document discusses how social media has impacted journalism. It notes that anyone can now engage in journalism by telling compelling stories on social media. It also discusses how social media allows for more participation and user-generated content. While this has benefits like greater distribution of information, it also poses challenges for professional journalists in maintaining objectivity, credibility, and business models. The document examines case studies and lessons around how journalists can adapt practices to the social media age.
This document appears to be about an individual named Annabelle Mazagwu and mentions "Slideshare Test". It does not provide much context or details about the topic. In just 3 sentences, it is difficult to determine the key points or purpose of this document based on the limited information provided.
Samantha Riley is presenting on social media for Slideshare test. The presentation will cover trends in social media usage and how businesses can leverage different social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to engage customers and drive sales. An analysis of case studies will show how other companies have successfully used social media for marketing purposes.
Social media in advertising & marketingwidemand
Social media provides opportunities for brands to connect with consumers in real-time and build relationships. Companies use social platforms to raise awareness, engage customers, and strengthen their brands. Effective social strategies focus on creating valuable conversations rather than just promoting products. While social media allows greater consumer reach, brands must balance this with authentic engagement and avoid appearing too promotional to build trust over time.
This one sentence document does not contain enough information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The document simply contains the text "SLIDESHARE TEST" and the number "0.". It does not provide any meaningful details or context that could be extracted for a concise summary.
The document discusses how social media has impacted journalism. It notes that anyone can now engage in journalism by telling compelling stories on social media. It also discusses how social media allows for more participation and user-generated content. While this has benefits like greater distribution of information, it also poses challenges for professional journalists in maintaining objectivity, credibility, and business models. The rise of social media requires journalists to adapt strategies to engage audiences and maintain relevance in a changing media landscape.
This document appears to be about a person named Beyanka Wheatley and mentions a "Slide share test". It likely provides information about an individual named Beyanka Wheatley and references a test or presentation they created for SlideShare, a website used for sharing presentations and other documents. However, without more context from the full document, the key details and purpose are unclear from the limited information provided.
A document lists several nicknames for an individual named Corey Ellis, including Young Elmer, Young Casanova, Mr. Why he do that, and Papi Smurf. It also mentions that the individual has a pet leopard in real life and provides the additional information "FYI."
The document discusses how social media has impacted journalism. It notes that anyone can now engage in journalism by telling compelling stories on social media. It also discusses how social media allows for more participation and user-generated content. While this has benefits like greater distribution of information, it also poses challenges for professional journalists in maintaining objectivity, credibility, and business models. The document examines case studies and lessons around how journalists can adapt practices to the social media age.
This document appears to be about an individual named Annabelle Mazagwu and mentions "Slideshare Test". It does not provide much context or details about the topic. In just 3 sentences, it is difficult to determine the key points or purpose of this document based on the limited information provided.
Samantha Riley is presenting on social media for Slideshare test. The presentation will cover trends in social media usage and how businesses can leverage different social platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn to engage customers and drive sales. An analysis of case studies will show how other companies have successfully used social media for marketing purposes.
Social media in advertising & marketingwidemand
Social media provides opportunities for brands to connect with consumers in real-time and build relationships. Companies use social platforms to raise awareness, engage customers, and strengthen their brands. Effective social strategies focus on creating valuable conversations rather than just promoting products. While social media allows greater consumer reach, brands must balance this with authentic engagement and avoid appearing too promotional to build trust over time.
This one sentence document does not contain enough information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. The document simply contains the text "SLIDESHARE TEST" and the number "0.". It does not provide any meaningful details or context that could be extracted for a concise summary.
The document discusses how social media has impacted journalism. It notes that anyone can now engage in journalism by telling compelling stories on social media. It also discusses how social media allows for more participation and user-generated content. While this has benefits like greater distribution of information, it also poses challenges for professional journalists in maintaining objectivity, credibility, and business models. The rise of social media requires journalists to adapt strategies to engage audiences and maintain relevance in a changing media landscape.
Renny Chutiangtrong is testing SlideShare by uploading a presentation. The presentation appears to be an experiment to see how SlideShare works and what information it provides to users. Based on the title and minimal information, it seems the document is primarily serving as a test upload to the SlideShare platform.
Danny Kelly created a SlideShare test presentation. The presentation appears to be an example or sample presentation for testing purposes on the SlideShare platform. Further details about the content or purpose of the test presentation are not provided in the brief document.
Danielle Voelkel created a SlideShare test presentation. The presentation contained 10 slides covering various topics such as her background, work experience, and interests. Overall, the presentation was an experiment in using SlideShare to share information about herself.
This document discusses the changing role of journalism in the age of social media. It covers several key points:
1. Journalism is shifting from one-way mass communication to participatory work that includes user-generated content from social media platforms. This has weakened the traditional agenda-setting power of media.
2. Social media allows news to spread more horizontally between citizens but also threatens the credibility of journalism. Professional journalists struggle with relying on user content while maintaining gatekeeping skills.
3. Both successes and failures of social media for journalism are explored through case studies like Wikileaks, the role of bloggers/influencers, and how mainstream media is struggling to capture new digital revenues.
4.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com and MySpace developed user profiles beyond just sharing email. Social networking became mainstream with sites like Facebook and Twitter. The document also discusses theories of diffusion of innovations, uses and gratification, and how social media both extends communication and makes solidarity more difficult due to impersonality. It poses discussion questions about how CMC has influenced relationships and the transfer of cultural understandings through internet memes.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com and MySpace developed user profiles beyond just sharing email. Social networking became mainstream with sites like Facebook and Twitter. The document also discusses theories of diffusion of innovations, uses and gratification, and how social media both extends communication and makes solidarity more difficult due to impersonality. It poses discussion questions about how CMC has influenced relationships and the transfer of cultural understandings through internet memes.
Social media in advertising & marketinggfrancoleone_7
Social media provides opportunities for brands to connect with customers and influence purchasing decisions. Companies use social media to build brand awareness through sustained messaging that reaches customers both when they are actively shopping and at the time of purchase. Consumers research products online and through social media and are influenced by reviews and recommendations from friends and other consumers they view as trusted sources. Effective social media strategies create engaging content tailored to specific platforms and focus on starting conversations rather than just promoting products.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com helped develop the concept of user profiles beyond just sharing email addresses. The document also discusses definitions of social networking sites and social media sites, theories around diffusion of new ideas, uses and gratification of social media, and how online culture and power are shaped by social media communication.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com helped develop the concept of user profiles beyond just sharing email addresses. The document also discusses definitions of social networking sites and social media sites, how ideas diffuse through populations according to innovation theory, and uses and gratification theory as it relates to social media use. It addresses how social media allows for sharing of information and connecting across cultures but can also make solidarity more difficult.
The document discusses how social media has impacted journalism. It notes that anyone can now engage in journalism by telling compelling stories through various online platforms. While this has democratized information sharing, it has also weakened traditional news agenda setting and influenced what the public discusses. The document also discusses how social media allows for more direct interaction between journalists and audiences, but that journalists still aim to maintain standards of objectivity, investigation, and accountability. It explores challenges like declining revenue and the rise of native advertising, as well as opportunities for multimedia storytelling and engaging audiences.
This document provides a test of Slideshare's capabilities. It contains basic information about the company Slideshare and how it allows users to upload and share presentations, documents, and videos. The goal of Slideshare is to make sharing knowledge and information as easy as possible through an engaging online platform.
The document appears to be about an individual named Qaudir Johnson and mentions "Slide Share Test". It does not provide much other context or details within the short text. In summary, it introduces an individual and references a "Slide Share Test" but does not elaborate on either subject within the limited information given.
The document appears to be about Sarah Pearson and her Slide Share test. It contains two pieces of information - the name Sarah Pearson and the phrase "Slide Share Test". However, without more context or details provided in the document, it is difficult to determine the purpose or overall meaning of the document based on just these two short pieces of information.
Gianfranco Leone created a slide presentation to test Slide Share's capabilities. The presentation contained basic information about himself and his interests in order to experiment with uploading and sharing slides on the platform. Overall, the test was successful in allowing him to publish and distribute his content through Slide Share's online tools and features.
Michelle Villegas created a Slideshare test presentation. The presentation appears to be an example or sample presentation for testing purposes on Slideshare. No other details are provided in the short document.
Joseph Brando created a slide show presentation to test the capabilities of Slide Share. The presentation contained 10 slides covering a variety of topics from his work experience to personal interests to demonstrate the different features of Slide Share such as embedding videos, images, and linking to other websites. Overall, the test presentation on Slide Share showed it was an effective platform for sharing digital presentations online.
Yaseen Ali created a slide share presentation titled "Slide share Test". The presentation appears to be an initial test of the slide sharing platform as it only lists the author's name and the title with no additional slides or content. In summary, it is a brief placeholder presentation for testing slide share functionality.
This document discusses metrics and analytics for social media. It defines metrics as counting and tracking past data, while analytics look at both past and present data strategically. Examples are provided of metrics like employee attrition rates versus analytics that examine the reasons behind those rates. Key frameworks for social media measurement are outlined, including types of engagement data from platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google Analytics. The document also covers principles of social network analysis for mapping influence through connections on platforms.
This document discusses the future of social media and literacy. It covers how George Takei transformed himself into a social media star and uses his platform to promote education and fight stereotypes. While social media allows for positive socialization and information sharing, it can also be used negatively if users are not media literate. The document advocates for greater media literacy education in schools to help people critically examine complex media messages. It highlights how literacy skills are important for both interpreting social media content and being an effective participant in the emerging online environment.
Renny Chutiangtrong is testing SlideShare by uploading a presentation. The presentation appears to be an experiment to see how SlideShare works and what information it provides to users. Based on the title and minimal information, it seems the document is primarily serving as a test upload to the SlideShare platform.
Danny Kelly created a SlideShare test presentation. The presentation appears to be an example or sample presentation for testing purposes on the SlideShare platform. Further details about the content or purpose of the test presentation are not provided in the brief document.
Danielle Voelkel created a SlideShare test presentation. The presentation contained 10 slides covering various topics such as her background, work experience, and interests. Overall, the presentation was an experiment in using SlideShare to share information about herself.
This document discusses the changing role of journalism in the age of social media. It covers several key points:
1. Journalism is shifting from one-way mass communication to participatory work that includes user-generated content from social media platforms. This has weakened the traditional agenda-setting power of media.
2. Social media allows news to spread more horizontally between citizens but also threatens the credibility of journalism. Professional journalists struggle with relying on user content while maintaining gatekeeping skills.
3. Both successes and failures of social media for journalism are explored through case studies like Wikileaks, the role of bloggers/influencers, and how mainstream media is struggling to capture new digital revenues.
4.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com and MySpace developed user profiles beyond just sharing email. Social networking became mainstream with sites like Facebook and Twitter. The document also discusses theories of diffusion of innovations, uses and gratification, and how social media both extends communication and makes solidarity more difficult due to impersonality. It poses discussion questions about how CMC has influenced relationships and the transfer of cultural understandings through internet memes.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com and MySpace developed user profiles beyond just sharing email. Social networking became mainstream with sites like Facebook and Twitter. The document also discusses theories of diffusion of innovations, uses and gratification, and how social media both extends communication and makes solidarity more difficult due to impersonality. It poses discussion questions about how CMC has influenced relationships and the transfer of cultural understandings through internet memes.
Social media in advertising & marketinggfrancoleone_7
Social media provides opportunities for brands to connect with customers and influence purchasing decisions. Companies use social media to build brand awareness through sustained messaging that reaches customers both when they are actively shopping and at the time of purchase. Consumers research products online and through social media and are influenced by reviews and recommendations from friends and other consumers they view as trusted sources. Effective social media strategies create engaging content tailored to specific platforms and focus on starting conversations rather than just promoting products.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com helped develop the concept of user profiles beyond just sharing email addresses. The document also discusses definitions of social networking sites and social media sites, theories around diffusion of new ideas, uses and gratification of social media, and how online culture and power are shaped by social media communication.
This document discusses the history and development of computer-mediated communication (CMC) and social media. It covers how CMC began with message boards and email and grew with the World Wide Web in the 1990s. Early online communities like Classmates.com helped develop the concept of user profiles beyond just sharing email addresses. The document also discusses definitions of social networking sites and social media sites, how ideas diffuse through populations according to innovation theory, and uses and gratification theory as it relates to social media use. It addresses how social media allows for sharing of information and connecting across cultures but can also make solidarity more difficult.
The document discusses how social media has impacted journalism. It notes that anyone can now engage in journalism by telling compelling stories through various online platforms. While this has democratized information sharing, it has also weakened traditional news agenda setting and influenced what the public discusses. The document also discusses how social media allows for more direct interaction between journalists and audiences, but that journalists still aim to maintain standards of objectivity, investigation, and accountability. It explores challenges like declining revenue and the rise of native advertising, as well as opportunities for multimedia storytelling and engaging audiences.
This document provides a test of Slideshare's capabilities. It contains basic information about the company Slideshare and how it allows users to upload and share presentations, documents, and videos. The goal of Slideshare is to make sharing knowledge and information as easy as possible through an engaging online platform.
The document appears to be about an individual named Qaudir Johnson and mentions "Slide Share Test". It does not provide much other context or details within the short text. In summary, it introduces an individual and references a "Slide Share Test" but does not elaborate on either subject within the limited information given.
The document appears to be about Sarah Pearson and her Slide Share test. It contains two pieces of information - the name Sarah Pearson and the phrase "Slide Share Test". However, without more context or details provided in the document, it is difficult to determine the purpose or overall meaning of the document based on just these two short pieces of information.
Gianfranco Leone created a slide presentation to test Slide Share's capabilities. The presentation contained basic information about himself and his interests in order to experiment with uploading and sharing slides on the platform. Overall, the test was successful in allowing him to publish and distribute his content through Slide Share's online tools and features.
Michelle Villegas created a Slideshare test presentation. The presentation appears to be an example or sample presentation for testing purposes on Slideshare. No other details are provided in the short document.
Joseph Brando created a slide show presentation to test the capabilities of Slide Share. The presentation contained 10 slides covering a variety of topics from his work experience to personal interests to demonstrate the different features of Slide Share such as embedding videos, images, and linking to other websites. Overall, the test presentation on Slide Share showed it was an effective platform for sharing digital presentations online.
Yaseen Ali created a slide share presentation titled "Slide share Test". The presentation appears to be an initial test of the slide sharing platform as it only lists the author's name and the title with no additional slides or content. In summary, it is a brief placeholder presentation for testing slide share functionality.
This document discusses metrics and analytics for social media. It defines metrics as counting and tracking past data, while analytics look at both past and present data strategically. Examples are provided of metrics like employee attrition rates versus analytics that examine the reasons behind those rates. Key frameworks for social media measurement are outlined, including types of engagement data from platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Google Analytics. The document also covers principles of social network analysis for mapping influence through connections on platforms.
This document discusses the future of social media and literacy. It covers how George Takei transformed himself into a social media star and uses his platform to promote education and fight stereotypes. While social media allows for positive socialization and information sharing, it can also be used negatively if users are not media literate. The document advocates for greater media literacy education in schools to help people critically examine complex media messages. It highlights how literacy skills are important for both interpreting social media content and being an effective participant in the emerging online environment.