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Add this back in?
This was removed on April 30,2020. I think that it needs to be added back in
GoPro is a company that is Building a Social Brand Using Consumer Generated Content.
User Generated Content is any form of content maybe a video, image or voice note that has been uploaded by the user on social media platform in order to promote something on behalf of the company or the brand .
GoPro works in a way where the users are the one campaigning for the firm. It works like this: a surfer buys a GoPro camera, takes a shot, and GoPro does the rest. GoPro edits and uploads the shot to one of the largest social media networks whether it is @GoPro, YouTube, Facebook, Vimeo or Instagram. Within seconds, a video or photo is viewed by a large audience, which inspires them to go out and buy a GoPro camera themselves. Being not that financially strong to conduct traditional marketing and advertising techniques to promote their products, GoPro uses the power of social media platforms combined with the UGC strategy to promote and advertise their products. Customers post their videos on the social media handles like Instagram, videos that they have captured while engaging themselves in any adventure sport. GoPro further adds those videos in their own social media accounts, which are followed my millions of people all over the world. In this way GoPro not only promotes their products but also creates a strong relationship with their customers, enable more audiences to view their profile over social media or YouTube channel and also increase footfall for their products. Even if we see their Instagram account, we will not see any products being displayed on the account, but rather they use it to celebrate the fun and thrill of their customers by uploading their adventure videos. Using the popularity of social media platforms and creating a strong bond with their customers has been the secrets behind the success. Offiicialofficialcolten (talk) 17:00, 30 April 2020 (UTC)
- There are multiple reasons why I removed this section, and it should stay removed. The section is unreferenced, WP:OR, and unencyclopedic. Language like '[X] has been the secrets(sic) behind the success.' is not neutral, and should be avoided on wikipedia per Wikipedia:Neutral point of view.Dialectric (talk) 17:25, 30 April 2020 (UTC)
alright. Just making sure. Offiicialofficialcolten (talk) 00:31, 1 May 2020 (UTC)
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