Data Mining Cultural Aspects of Social Media Marketing

01/22/2014
by   Ronald Hochreiter, et al.
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For marketing to function in a globalized world it must respect a diverse set of local cultures. With marketing efforts extending to social media platforms, the crossing of cultural boundaries can happen in an instant. In this paper we examine how culture influences the popularity of marketing messages in social media platforms. Text mining, automated translation and sentiment analysis contribute largely to our research. From our analysis of 400 posts on the localized Google+ pages of German car brands in Germany and the US, we conclude that posting time and emotions are important predictors for reshare counts.

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