2023
DOI: 10.1177/02734753231162610
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Enhancing Students’ Understanding of Social Media Marketing and the Use of Advertising and Public Relations Terminology Within IMC: A Participatory Action Research Project

Abstract: The rapid growth of social media popularity and consequently social media marketing is creating a challenge in terms of the appropriate teaching strategy. Advances in technology are racing ahead of clear terminology. The definitions of Public Relations (PR) and Advertising are being widened to encompass more digital activities and this turf war is causing confusion within the industry, the academic world, and the classroom. This article addresses the need for more research on teaching social media marketing fr… Show more

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“…Based on the literature, it is clear that educators have evolved numerous variations of social media for course communication or exercises. Strategically, in this current issue of the Journal of Marketing Education, Laurie et al (2023) illustrate a case study method that assists students via the POEM (paid, owned, and earned media) framework in understanding social media marketing's role within advertising and public relations.…”
Section: Teaching Social Media Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the literature, it is clear that educators have evolved numerous variations of social media for course communication or exercises. Strategically, in this current issue of the Journal of Marketing Education, Laurie et al (2023) illustrate a case study method that assists students via the POEM (paid, owned, and earned media) framework in understanding social media marketing's role within advertising and public relations.…”
Section: Teaching Social Media Marketingmentioning
confidence: 99%