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True more than 1000 times, everything now is in digital system, shopping, banks, education all are in the system.
People who will relax would like to wake up when it's already late.
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The Internet—and everything it entails—has changed how the advertising industry works. Nowadays, a major objective for many brands is to ‘go viral’. Although there is no magic recipe, certain elements—including context and type of content—can bring organizations closer to this goal. The idea is to make your message jump from network to network and be shared by as many people as possible.
Viral success is surrounded by a certain aura of uncertainty. However, messages that spread easily always incorporate two key elements. The first is the structure of the Internet—a technology that allows videos and texts to be shared easily. People have been sharing stories since the dawn of humankind, and they continue to do so today. The second element has to do with the content itself: to go viral, it must be unusual and surprising. In a word…
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