The identification of criteria for the optimal use of Facebook pages for marketing purposes: a South African perspective

The development of non-traditional communication channels in recent years has progressively created a world more digital, networked and interlaced by a myriad of communication tools than ever before. With Facebook being the most prevalent social network, this study aims to guide local South African...

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