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Social media can also be used to do good… #MaríaPeppaPig

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 5:08 am
by jrine
I have always said that it is not about social media itself, but about those behind it. I said it here exactly a year ago: “social media is not the problem” , and today, more than ever, I am saying it again loud and clear.

Last Monday I found a Peppa Pig stuffed animal on a sidewalk in Granada. It seems that the story is all about “pigs” ; when I was a little younger than now, I was enthralled by the story of the three little pigs, but nowadays, the little ones in the house have Peppa, her friends and her family as true idols. It is curious that both series are English, although a century and a half apart.

It wasn't just any stuffed animal; it had the word Maria on its "shirt", so it wasn't a normal Peppa Pig, it was (supposedly) Maria's Peppa Pig.


It took me a day and a half to realise this, and I publicly apologise for it, but on Tuesday night, while I was trying to sleep and to stop York, Polly the parrot, Emily Elephant, Pedro Pony, Rebecca Rabbit and co.

must be allowed to talk list of telegram users in iran about the last option, because entertaining, informing, convincing... is something that, although it has value, does not generate the future “engagement” that generating conversation with its content implies.

If you want to get answers, you have to ask questions. Sometimes, you will even see how quality content “throws” interaction without the need to ask questions openly. In this way, you will be able to get to know your clients better, detect which needs are the most relevant, and begin a more social and less commercial relationship with your followers.

Show how your products are used, what “tricks” exist for better use, record video tutorials, generate information free from technicalities, defend the transparency of the brand, emphasize after-sales service.

from “flittering” around in my head, I thought about how I too had a “fetish” stuffed animal when I was little. I remembered how bad it was for me to leave it behind at my grandparents’ house. Maria came to my mind… Would she have cried a lot for not finding her Peppa? And her parents.