Millennials Cause A Social Media Revolution

By Danie Zolezzi


The millennial generation is unique from any generation before it. No other generation has had to grow up in a digital age where "stalking" is more than just a serial killer's form of cat and mouse. Why has it become the norm to hear "I don't know, let's stalk him" in passing conversation.

As a young, female college student, I am constantly immersed in several types of social networking sites. Stalking someone's social networking profiles before even meeting them is a common practice today. If someone puts something out there for the world to see, why not go looking for it? However, is it possible that there are entities stalking us back?

The answer is: absolutely. Companies and organizations pay particular attention to their followers and those that mention and share them on a social network. Companies realize that if there's one thing changing the way people do business it's social media. We live in the "Golden Age of Customer Service" and we can thank the immediacy of social media for that. I have seen many companies do a great job connecting with customers and yet several other organizations completely fail in their networking attempts.

For this reason, many corporations choose to work with a social media agency to handle this aspect of their business. In an article published on Yahoo Finance, fishbat, an agency leading the way through this uncharted territory, offers some solutions on how to avoid these types of errors. The fourth tip in the article, titled, "Fishbat, a Leading Internet Marketing Company, Shares 5 Basic SEO Tips" is "utilize social media."

Why is it that despite an organization's successes, the public will ultimately always remember their failures? BuzzFeed took the liberty of publishing an entire article about social media mishaps, titled, "19 Companies That Made Huge Social Media Fails." In many of these instances, the mistake could have been completely avoided if the company if the posts that were scheduled automatically had been shut off and someone was actually monitoring them. Remember to think about whom might be "Google-ing" your name next time your friend suggests you stalk her ex-boyfriend's Instagram.




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