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  2. Twitter bomb - Wikipedia

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    The term Twitter bomb or tweet bomb (also spelled as one word) refers to posting numerous (pejoratively, "spamming") posts with the same hashtags and other similar content, including @messages, from multiple accounts, with the goal of advertising a certain meme, usually by filling people's post feeds with the same message, and making it a "trending topic" on Twitter.

  3. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    YouTube is a video-sharing website that makes it easy to watch online videos. Created in 2005, YouTube is now one of the most popular websites, with visitors watching around 6 billion hours of video every month. [17] The demographics of YouTube are: In the US, 82% of adult men and 80% of adult women report using YouTube. [18] [19] 45.8% of ...

  4. Viral marketing - Wikipedia

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    Viral advertising is personal and, while coming from an identified sponsor, it does not mean businesses pay for its distribution. [5] Most of the well-known viral ads circulating online are ads paid by a sponsor company, launched either on their own platform (company web page or social media profile) or on social media websites such as YouTube. [6]

  5. Meta's Threads could lure ads from Twitter but it's early ...

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    Threads, Meta Platform's broadside to Twitter, is seen by some advertisers as less contentious and more predictable than Elon Musk's platform, and analysts say it could lure away marketing budgets ...

  6. Video advertising - Wikipedia

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    Linear video ads — the ads are presented before, in the middle of, or after the video content is consumed by the user, in very much the same way a TV commercial can play before, during or after the chosen program. Non-linear video ads — the ads run concurrently with the video content, so the users see the ad while viewing the content ...

  7. Social media marketing - Wikipedia

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    Social media marketing is the use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service. [1] Although the terms e-marketing and digital marketing are still dominant in academia, social media marketing is becoming more popular for both practitioners and researchers.

  8. Social media use by Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, YouTube announced that it had temporarily banned Trump's channel for seven days, restricting it from uploading any new videos or live-streams. YouTube said the decision came after the president violated the platform's policies by posting content that incited violence. All the previous content on the channel was removed.

  9. Advertising campaign - Wikipedia

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    An advertising campaign or marketing campaign is a series of advertisement messages that share a single idea and theme which make up an integrated marketing communication (IMC). An IMC is a platform in which a group of people can group their ideas, beliefs, and concepts into one large media base.