Just the way we saw it with Facebook, when an enterprise decides to keep you on board, they deploy the stickiest strategies to do so. Here is an example that I discovered on Avinash Kaushik’s Twitter account that I had to blog about.
FujiFilm ‘s sticky approach keeps the customers subscribed to their newsletter. Yes, Fujifilm contributes to the massive internet “addiction” and information “overload”.
Internet marketing is getting more agile in its “subtle” marketing tactics. It certainly makes us smile. The unsubscription from FujiFilm’s e-mail marketing messages is less dramatic than quitting Facebook and the seduction machine that Facebook has put on to keep their users glued to the social network.
It has become so bad that people actually have to find tips to quit facebook and even guide on How to quit facebook and joining Facebook is Like a tattoo you regret!
First, determine why you wish to quit Facebook and delete your Facebook profile. Closing and deleting a Facebook account can leave some individuals feeling socially isolated and friendless. Create personal life goals that you wish to meet through Facebook (e.g. keep in touch with high school friends that live in other cities). Check to see how well Facebook meets your goals over the course of a month.
Second, notify all of your Facebook friends that you are quitting Facebook and deleting your Facebook profile. Closing a Facebook account affects not just you, but your Facebook friends as well. Give your Facebook friends time to establish other means of contacting you, such as email or instant messaging.
So, when are we going to see psychiatrists specialized in the Facebook detox practice?



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