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Week 11B: Marketing With Other Social Media

The first group member whos post I commented on was Riot Dude. He and I had a very different approach to the assignment. He posted a screen shot of his company twitter account. (His account requires approval before posting on his page, what i wrote was:)

 "Hi Riot! I love your header for the twitter page. It's super on brand with your business- bold, colorful and unique. I also really loved that you shared Krissy's conut shop with us. I wish you had shared more information about the company, but I really appreciate you shouting out another local small business."

https://riotcsit155.blogspot.com/2022/11/week-11-part-marketing-with-twitter.html 

The second group member was Max. He chose to write about Tik Tok which I enjoyed because it's the platform I know the least about. 

https://csit155-fa22-maxh.blogspot.com/2022/11/week-11-part-marketing-with-twitter.html?sc=1670874350534#c3165366984039943998 

The third group member whose post I wrote on was Towa. Towa wrote about TikTok as well. Their approach was more about how they will personally benefit from the platform, and I really enjoyed seeing their stream of thought. 

https://csit155-fa22-towam.blogspot.com/2022/11/week-11-part-marketing-with-twitter.html?sc=1670874498497#c1012704606067924049 

Megan was the next group member. She mainly wrote about her perspective of how different kinds of posts translate for her on different platforms. Really enjoyed reading her first hand insights. 

https://csit155-fa22-meganr.blogspot.com/2022/12/week-13-part-online-advertising.html?sc=1670874671501#c3001862899773413702 

The last of my group members was Kristy. She wrote about Twitter and brought in the current events surrounding the company and its change of ownership. She also had a very well thought out purpose for using the platform for her business. 

https://csit-155-fa22-kyam.blogspot.com/2022/11/week-11-part-marketing-with-twitter.html?sc=1670874940370#c4989248266854528965

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