FOREIGN RESEARCH ON ADVERTISING PLACEMENT STRATEGIES AND AVOIDANCE OF ADVERTISING IN SOCIAL NETWORKS.
Keywords:
About ad placement and ad avoidance strategies, cognitive method, mechanical method, physical method, cognitive, affective and behavioral methods.Abstract
This article provides information on conflicting foreign research data on ad placement and social media ad avoidance strategies
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