Social media influences consumer’s purchasing decisions: study
If a person likes the way a company does social media, they’re much more likely to buy your product, a JD Power and Associates study found.
If a person likes the way a company does social media, they’re much more likely to buy your product, a JD Power and Associates study found.
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