How SNSs are Affecting Social Status of Society and Earning Money?

Abstract

There are so many social networking sites in India. These sites are using the emotions and friend circle of persons and using them for their business. Also SNS’s business is increasing very sharply in last few years. Here author also discuss what drives that there are millions of social networking sites.

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T. M. Ucek

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How SNSs are Affecting Social Status of Society and Earning Money?

There are so many social networking sites in India. These sites are using the emotions and friend circle of persons and using them for their business. Also SNS’s business is increasing very sharply in last few years. Her...

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T. M. Ucek (2012). How SNSs are Affecting Social Status of Society and Earning Money?. International Journal of Languages, Education and Social Sciences (www.ijless.com), 1(1), 11-13. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-92858