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Social Media, Businesses And Non-Profit Organizations

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The Relationship Between: Social Media, Businesses and Non-Profit Organizations “Living at risk is jumping off the cliff and building your wings on the way down” (Bradbury). Senior year of high school, I was required to choose and partake in an internship during the month of May. At the time it seemed quite burdensome, but little did I know it would be life changing. My friend and I decided to take a chance to apply and try to intern for a non-profit organization. We were excited about the cause and the fact that we’d have our own office desks. We started out as your typical interns- creating schedules, calendars and taking notes in various meetings. But, thanks to a twist in fate, a year later- we currently have more responsibilities than …show more content…

Due to the power of instantaneous and free connectivity, social media has grown tremendously since 2006; causing more and more people to reap its benefits. Social media has both positive and negative impacts on society. Its various platforms have encouraged expression, and increased political awareness. Although, many worry about privacy and fraud, powerful measures have been taken to help and protect citizens. But, the question remains: do the positives outweigh the negatives in society as a whole? In other sectors social media has remained, however, specifically, the business world has transformed. Businesses and owners change for the better by providing a stronger connection with their consumers, creating new jobs, maintaining a positive brand image, and increasing consumer …show more content…

“Social media requires that business leaders start thinking like small-town shop owners. This means taking the long view and avoiding short-term benchmarks to gauge progress. It means allowing the personality, heart and soul of the people who run all levels of the business to show” (Vaynerchuk). Incorporating social media into one’s business plan, is no longer a mere suggestion, but rather a necessity for success. Success can be defined broadly as the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. But, in business terms “success” will be used to measure and define how well a company is doing based on statistics, input, output and how quickly they are achieving their goals without compromising or jeopardizing their original

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