DiscussionEnergizer posts ads under inactive social media discussions
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DiscussionEnergizer is a social media advertising company which uses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and bots to post comments with advertising links under online discussions which have become inactive. The company specialises in finding inactive discussions on social media sites and hashtags which have not been used for sometime, so that when a random reader chances upon or searches for such an #InactiveDiscussion or #hashtag, the company's posting will be the last and most visible contribution.
CEO QUOTE
"DiscussionEnergizer works with the thin "long tail" of social media users and readers of inactive discussions and this is exactly where our advantage lies. We rule the tail, or if you prefer we #WagTheTail. We never join the fray of a live argument or debate (e.g. the Covid-19 pandemic currently), as this is for the big guys. We are small but we rule our roost," said company founder and CEO Dixon Engert.
DiscussionEnergizer is a social media advertising company which uses artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms and bots to post comments with advertising links under online discussions which have become inactive. The company specialises in finding inactive discussions on social media sites and hashtags which have not been used for sometime, so that when a random reader chances upon or searches for such an #InactiveDiscussion or #hashtag, the company's posting will be the last and most visible contribution.
CEO QUOTE
"DiscussionEnergizer works with the thin "long tail" of social media users and readers of inactive discussions and this is exactly where our advantage lies. We rule the tail, or if you prefer we #WagTheTail. We never join the fray of a live argument or debate (e.g. the Covid-19 pandemic currently), as this is for the big guys. We are small but we rule our roost," said company founder and CEO Dixon Engert.
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| The long tail of a distribution is the right-hand part of the graph, in yellow (Source: Wikipedia) |

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