This book is a very good one for motivating young people. It tells them that now it is technology age, it is your age. New ideas and business developments can easily be spread in the market through internet. Meatball Sundae tells that the meatball (the stuff that used to be marketed with TV and other mass market techniques) and sundae (the new marketing, which looks appealing to traditional companies) can not go well together, since actually if you think a real meatball sundae is an awful thing.
The author interpret social media as the strong public sudden force or opinion that is detectable even though not openly expressed, a spontaneous movement of people using online tools to connect, and get what they need, information, support, ideas, products, and bargaining power, from each other.
Nowadays, internet has become a part of our life. Since life is so intense, people have limited time, so they do many things through internet, such as shopping, holiday reservations, ordering food and many other daily issues. Reliability remains a disputable topic, but from my experience I think that there exist some reliable sites. In Turkey I have tried shopping online through hepsiburada.com and it was totally reliable. There are reviews on different items from previous customers which I found right, accurate. Once I bought a computer memory card which was not suitable for my computer, I noticed it after having it delivered, I send it back and they changed it with no problem at all. Here in Albania, I did not yet have any experience with online shopping, but I had some experience with online holiday reservation. I used digi-travel.com and I found it very trustful and I would recommend it.
Dear Erisa,
YanıtlaSilI didn't need to force myself to say/write that I really liked your post. The reason is simple. I have always believed that this is time of knowledge and trust. I shouldn't forget hard-work as well. And your post is a good combination of these two. Once my uncle was trying to persuade a businessman to employ his nephew. while he was talking about his qualities, the businessman stopped him and asked 'All of them are good but I need just one thing. Can I trust him?'.