By Rob Sutter


Social media networking is easily one of the most effective ways to go about attracting an influx of fans. These people understand what brands are all about and, as a result, they are able to discover and become interested in the companies correlated with them. As far as growth of fans is concerned, I am of the opinion that the best growth is the one that's organic. You want to be able to attract people as naturally as humanly possible and there are a number of examples in which this was done nicely.

As far as professional wrestling is concerned, one of the biggest examples came about during 2011. Zack Ryder, a little known name in World Wrestling Entertainment, decided to take matters into his own hands and gained an underground following through various social media networking outlets. I don't know if WWE would have been able to utilize social media as effectively if it weren't for Ryder's efforts. Clearly, this is a story worth the attention of agencies on the matter, fishbat being one of them.

Online marketing is understood by people in a number of ways, from what I've learned. Smaller companies, however, seem to have a better comprehension of how it works better than those which have much larger workforces. With the former, there's a more concentrated effort in order to see the latest trends and alter business strategies to work around the changes. Along with the changes which are deemed great for networking, there are stories which have garnered criticism, one particular report gaining my attention recently.

The Facebook Home app was just released on the Android platform and if I could pick one word to accurately describe the response to it, it would be "lukewarm." This is probably the most generous term, however, since there have been problems with app upon approval. People who have tried it out said that the issues ranged anywhere between shortened battery life to issues calling people. You can imagine that people on various sites have spoken out about this application which, at least in my eyes, is virtually unfinished.

Social media networking agencies are ones that are going to place focus on these negative stories as much as the bad ones. They are able to focus on what is trending in addition to the businesses which may need these services in order to stay relevant. Businesses may have remained active for a number of years but this doesn't mean that it's always going to stay that way. I think that these companies would find it wise to stay up to date with the latest trends in order to prosper.




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