Do you often visit such communities to read something new
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 10:02 am
Or are you no longer able to read even your own news feed? The amount of information posted and distributed on the Internet is simply astounding. And if you are more or less familiar with VKontakte, here are the analytics data of foreign social networks (units per minute, based on the resource One second on the Internet.
Photos uploaded to Instagram – 27,780 Tweets posted on Twitter – 236,100 YouTube malaysia email list Views – 2,718,979 Likes on Facebook – 3,124,980 How can your social media advert be delivered to any significant number of people with such a fast pace of content update and information overload? Social media is now about “here and now” communication with a very limited number of people and a very limited attention span.
There is so much information that people lose focus and patience, and attention becomes fragmented. But that doesn't stop marketers from trying, of course - many remain obsessed with so-called viral content . To some extent, social media may indeed be becoming traditional media when it comes to viral content. But ask yourself, how often does something go viral compared to the number of attempts to make something viral? Almost never, right? But even in the case of successful "virality" of content, "engagement" is always much lower than that of a convincing sales ad.
Photos uploaded to Instagram – 27,780 Tweets posted on Twitter – 236,100 YouTube malaysia email list Views – 2,718,979 Likes on Facebook – 3,124,980 How can your social media advert be delivered to any significant number of people with such a fast pace of content update and information overload? Social media is now about “here and now” communication with a very limited number of people and a very limited attention span.
There is so much information that people lose focus and patience, and attention becomes fragmented. But that doesn't stop marketers from trying, of course - many remain obsessed with so-called viral content . To some extent, social media may indeed be becoming traditional media when it comes to viral content. But ask yourself, how often does something go viral compared to the number of attempts to make something viral? Almost never, right? But even in the case of successful "virality" of content, "engagement" is always much lower than that of a convincing sales ad.