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The Influence of the Facebook Social Network in Electronic Business and Costumers’ Online Security

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  • Kastriot Blakaj

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Social network websites became very popular nowadays. Facebook social network website became an important part of culture that exists within the society. The intention of this study is to identify and analyze the role of social media in the prectices of electronic business and electronic marketing. Especially the use of social network Facebook for practices of electronic marketing of organizations and security of online consumers. There is a tension between the lucrative sides of business in social network websies, where many profits can be gained through marketing in social networks and thus different companies choose a basic level of security for their costumers. There will be different phases to expain the role of social Medias and its influence in development and promotion of online products. Analysis have been made on a literature and a case study in order to create new ideas that the research has to do with about previous inquiries and check if the assumptions are feasible in some of the companies that use facebook social network for e-marketing. The research results showed that using social media increases the ability of the business and the performance of the business, different means of social media and information technology shall be able to be used in almost all different stages of the value and increase of productivity in the enterprice. Online privacy problems that follow leaks from the fact those individuals are careless that an amount of relevant identifyable information were offered to an undetermined number of people.

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  • Kastriot Blakaj, 2014. "The Influence of the Facebook Social Network in Electronic Business and Costumers’ Online Security," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 3, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:697
    DOI: 10.5901/ajis.2014.v3n2p205
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