The Limitations of 'Like'

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Whenever anything happens 3.2 billion times per day, you have to wonder whether its recurrence diminishes its significance.

Specifically, I'm talking about Facebook's inescapable LIKE button (perhaps you've heard of it). The average Facebook user clicks ‘like’ 3.5 times every day -- anything from friends' wedding photos to slapstick status updates to videos of innocent childhood relics getting blown apart by explosives…

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An interesting look at the effectiveness of Facebook's 'Like' button in marketing.

About Mike Phillips
Mike Phillips has almost 20 years of combined professional experience in music management, retail management, software engineering, and process improvement. He holds a B.S. from JMU, an M.S. from UMUC, and has almost completed his M.B.A. Mike has a wide variety of interests including writing, sports, history, technology, business, and music, having performed in one way or another for a good part of his life.

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