Social Media for Politicians

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monira444
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Social Media for Politicians

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In the digital universe, new platforms are created every day. But there are some where the positive effect of social media strategy for politics has already been more than proven.

Since the goal of this post is to focus on the practices that will be developed in these environments, we will briefly review examples of websites and/or applications that can make you successful:

Facebook : the network with the most users in the world offers the possibility of publishing the most varied types of content;

Stories on Instagram: short videos and photos that are available for 24 hours on the platform;

Twitter: short texts of up to 280 characters, increased nepal mobile database possibility of interaction.

Instagram : publishing photos and videos and using hashtags and especially stories are the trademarks of this application.

LinkedIn: professional network, hold relevant discussions especially if your speech covers a professional category. Ex: A councilor representing teachers.

Youtube: video social network.

Blog: produce rich content and gain authority.

By creating specific content for each network, it is possible to achieve good results!

The Ads sections on these platforms also allow you to boost posts or create sponsored ads. The use of paid advertising on social media was once prohibited. This practice was allowed for the 2018 elections, but only during the electoral period, which began on August 15. Please note: before the electoral period, this practice is still considered early advertising; any party, candidate or coalition that carries out this type of action before the election is penalized.

When the politician is out of this stage, it is already possible to use this resource, as long as they do not produce posts that are asking voters for their votes.
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