College student attitude towards social media

https://doi.org/10.21744/irjmis.v6n1.481

Authors

  • V. Athilakshmi Ramakrishna puram Pottipuram, Theni, India
  • S. Chitra Nadir Saraswathi college of Arts and Science, Theni, India

Keywords:

attitude, media service, social media, students, sustaining relationship

Abstract

Communication is a key factor in today s world. The method that individual choose to communicate their message has an impact on the effectiveness of that message. It is essential to exchange ideas effectively for developing and sustaining relationship’s the main purpose of every communication is to obtain some results, that is to secure action by the receivers. Know the top five commonly using social media among the students know the most influence the sources of information to use the social media. Identify the purpose of using social media. Give the suggestion, findings. Social media service plays a vital role in servers and users. Over the last years, people are more and involved in social media use and are interacting with each other on social media sites. The two social media sites. Companies are already using what’s app as well as Facebook to interest with their college students about their products and services. The present study is only an attempt to know about the satisfaction of social media services in Theni District and it is observed that all the college students are satisfied with the functioning of social media services.

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Published

2018-12-19

How to Cite

Athilakshmi, V., & Chitra, S. (2018). College student attitude towards social media. International Research Journal of Management, IT and Social Sciences, 6(1), 33–41. https://doi.org/10.21744/irjmis.v6n1.481

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Peer Review Articles