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How social networking can be used to combat hunger (10 point)

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Answered by rohit3983
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Answer:

56 percent of Americans have a social networking site.

91 percent of mobile access is used for social networking.

More than 4.2 billion people use their mobile phones to accesses social networking site.

230,060 years is the total amount of time the United States spend on social media.

6.9 hours is the amount of time an average American spends on his/her social networking site in a month.

22 percent of online time is accounted by social networking.

40 percent of people socialize through networking sites over face to face communication.

23 percent of Facebook users check on their account at least five times a day.

20 minutes per day is how much time people spend on Whisper application for smartphone devices.

400 million tweets is the average number of tweet being sent every day.

Answered by muskansharma0057
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Answer:

Being a digital agency, our platform of choice was naturally social media where we believed we would have the fertile ground to drive advocacy and awareness around the hunger issue, our major problem was a partner with experience and credibility within the space, enter FoodClique. A non-governmental organization striving to end hunger in Nigeria by donating perishable and non-perishable food to individuals in the most impoverished communities.

Our solution was really very simple; we work with clients across several verticals who use digital media channels to extend awareness around their products or services or to amplify reach for their content, most of these clients have digital media budgets which they use in buying media from the popular social media platforms, our solution was to offer these private businesses or brands the opportunity of using our individual social media timelines as a way to gain the required awareness for their product or service and in return they give a portion of their digital media budgets to providing meals to children and families who desperately need them.

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