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kamilo84

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When using social media to talk about topics related to your business, how can you make the information valuable to the audience?
 
  A) Make the posting casual and conversational
  B) Make the information useful and interesting
  C) Use only original content
  D) Use the site for self-promotion and to emphasize the sale of products and services
  E) Include links to other social media sites

Question 2

When are tweets and Facebook posts most effective?
 
  A) When they are casual and conversational
  B) When they are valuable
  C) When they are original
  D) When they are passionate
  E) When they are interactive



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dajones82

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B
Explanation: B) Focus on topics that are related to your businessand that your audience will find interesting and useful. Avoid blatant self-promotion or content that is designed only to sell your company's products and services.

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A
Explanation: A) Social media content is often less formal than a typical business message. In fact, tweets and Facebook posts work best when they are casual and conversational.





 

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