Social Media Or Traditional Ads? Amid Uncertainty Some Constants Remain
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
In its new report, Kline & Company explores the issue of where funds and resources are being best implemented – in social media or traditional advertising. Questions remain, but there are some strategies that haven’t lost their effectiveness, no matter what channel you’re going through.
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