Be Our Brand!: Emotional Labor and Social Media Branding Positions

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2016-11-09
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Gnegy, Hannah
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Social networks sites have become a popular tool for companies to utilize when creating an online brand presence. Retailers are able to utilize social media as a tool to co-create alongside the consumer, creating new dimensions of the consumer-retailer relationships. However, as the affordances expanded, so did the need for individuals to manage these sites. Retailers began hiring individuals strictly to “be the brand†on their social network accounts, working as brand ambassadors to each individual consumer. The burdens of every consumer, all of their needs, desires, complaints, and praises fall squarely on the shoulders of social network branding employees. This can take a substantial emotional toll on the employee. As social media branding positions are often entry-level in the fashion industry, it is essential that faculty members understand and have open discussions with students regarding the pressures of these positions, to prepare them to enter this field.

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