Social media in Ireland is a huge thing but not as big as it is in other parts of the world. Even in places where they are yet to have running water to everyone manage to get a Facebook profile out to almost every person. It’s an insane thought really that we can’t cure world piece or get running water and electricity to all the third world countries, yet they manage to get Facebook and build up friends across the world.
With the Internet coming to prominence in the mid 90’s in homes anyway it marked the biggest boom in media evolution since the launch of the television sets. The possibilities of the Internet then however could not have been measured and the way in which the social media sites of today run our lives could never have been predicted. People spend their lives face booking and spend their days wondering when people will get back to them. It is estimated that the western world spends a quarter of all time that is spent on the Internet on social media websites.
This means that a quarter of all the attention focused on the Internet is spent on these social media websites, what a fantastic opportunity for people and companies to utilise this opportunity and make the most out of the opportunity that is there for the taking. Social media sites in Ireland and across the world are becoming ever bigger all the time and they are being targeted by big companies as the first point of contact for their latest advertising campaigns to make sure that all the social networks in Ireland and across the rest of the world contain their product.
With the meteoric rise of the Internet the rest of the industries have been left behind somewhat and they are all playing catch up and instead of actually trying to beat the Internet they are somewhat just jumping on the bandwagon and quoting things off of the likes of Twitter and Facebook as well as social media Ireland. Facebook and Twitter are the new social media Ireland revolution that is now incorporated into even our new media and television and radio media.
They are a frequent way for our broadcasters to show they are following the trend of digital media and grasping it with both hands, this displays the recognition that it is given by the people in the know at the Television and radio stations which shows just how significant it has become.
Broadcasters realise the amount of people that subscribe to these sites and it is impossible to make any sort of impression on this market if you do not follow the trend and decide to jump on the bandwagon, if you cannot beat them then join them. So there you go it appears if you cannot beat sites like Social media Ireland and Facebook then you may as well just join them and try to steal some of the glory they have captured.
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