21A – Reading Reflection No. 2
21A – Reading Reflection No. 2
The Art of Social Media
1. The theme behind the book by Kawasaki and Fitzpatrick is the successful usage of social media. This is a way of expanding your business through social media, all through promoting it through different ways on different social medias.
2. This all helps with the setup of a business. The key elements to enhancing your business is shown in this book. This goes a long with planning, through feedback and enhancing a product after multiple trials. All the way to its full potential.
3. I would make an assignment that exercised an illustration of a post on the listed social medias. This will test creativity and show a way of successfully and appropriately posting something to reach your goal.
4. Something that I got from this book was that a person reading it would not understand the references to the new age of social media. Some adults wouldn't understand how to use social media. But reading the book the irony of the book s understood if people understand the usage of social media.
Hi Tommy,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your reading reflection on The Art of Social Media as I also wrote my reading reflection on that. I find your assignment very fun and engaging and I think it would be very helpful. I believe having people actually post something on social media and then apply what they learned from this book would make for a lot of learning and improvement. Practice makes perfect right? I enjoyed how this book was easy to understand the emphasis on posting with a purpose.
Hi Tommy, I enjoyed reading your post, and I think that it's a very interesting topic. The theme of expanding your business through social media can be very useful to any startup entrepreneur. I think you could have expanded a little more on what key elements to enhancing your business are shown in the book, but I can easily make the link between the book and our class through what you wrote. I think your exercise of creating a good social media post would be useful to the class, especially once students can review each other's work. I do think that you could expand more on how what you learned surprised you in part 4.
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