Social media ethics made easy how to comply with FTC guidelines

When you go to buy a product online, book travel, or research a service, do you read the customer reviews? Do you count on those reviews to be from real customers? If you said, yes, then you are like most of us. The problem is that today's reviews have been infiltrated with fake reviews and fak...

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Internet marketing Moral and ethical aspects
Word-of-mouth advertising Moral and ethical aspects
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