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Title: Social Media and Marketing: A Working Study
Authors: de Silva, D.P.J.I.
Gunasekara, D.T.
Perera, R.M.C.
Malwanna, M.H.S.P.
Sirisena, D.K.C.M.
Welimanna, N.C.N.
Ranasinghe, M.P.C.
Maduranga, R.L.R.
Keywords: Social media
Marketing
Impact
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Department of Commerce and Financial Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management Studies, University of Kelaniya
Citation: De Silva, D.P.J.I., Gunasekara, D.T., Perera, R.M.C., Malwanna, M.H.SP., Sirisena, D.K.C.M., Welimanna, N.C.N., Ranasinghe, M.P.C. and Maduranga, R.L.R. 2015. Social Media and Marketing: A Working Study. In Proceedings of the 2nd Undergraduate Symposium on Contemporary Management and Theory. Department of Commerce and Financial Management, Faculty of Commerce and Management, University of Kelaniya. pp 225.
Abstract: During different time era’s different methods of communications has developed and changed the everyday life. Social media has become the way of communication in the 21st-century, enabling us to express our thoughts, ideas and feelings in a complete new way. This way of communication have also had a huge impact on corporations, where they have realized that without a proper plan and social media strategy they have no chance to stand out in the rapidly changing digital space. To ensure a successful presence on social media the companies need to take different marketing theories into consideration so that they can boost their brand in diverse aspects. If this can be combined with innovative ways of consumer interaction the companies have a good chance to take the lead in social media marketing. Provided the importance, this study intends to assess the impact of social media activities on marketing effectiveness. The research team investigates the companies which utilizes social media as a marketing tool and intends to achieve the said objective above. The survey is a proposed cross sectional survey and data will be collected from marketing managers by means of a semi structured questionnaire. The proposed study may have important implications to the practice and the theory provided the value and emergence of the field of social media a marketing tool.
URI: http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/13597
ISBN: 978-955-4563-49-0
Appears in Collections:2nd - 2015

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