Usage of Social Media Marketing for Office Furniture - Post-COVID

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T. Madhumitha
Lekshmi R. S.

Abstract

Social media marketing represents a massive shift in the human services social establishment. It reflects the medical results of various groups of people. Multiple demographic and environmental criteria may be used to establish these groupings. During this pandemic, one of the main goals of social media marketing has been to eliminate or at least significantly reduce the obstacles faced by marketers in physically selling their products. The usage of population requirements during a pandemic is heavily reliant on today's cutting-edge social media marketing strategies. This article intends to provide a full account of how social media marketing has been used to sell and advertise office furniture, which is one of the most critical needs of the hour for people working from home, in anticipation of a significant shift in work from home possibilities for employees.

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How to Cite
Madhumitha, T., & R. S., L. (2021). Usage of Social Media Marketing for Office Furniture - Post-COVID. SJCC Management Research Review, 11(2), 94–103. https://doi.org/10.35737/sjccmrr/v11/i2/2021/139

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