This zone covers branded games, celebrity gossip, and entertainment-based content. Historically, this included virtual worlds (Second Life), but in the 2020 update, it heavily focuses on (Twitch, Instagram Live, TikTok Live) and gamified ads.
The authors argue that entertainment is a "flow state." When users are entertained, their resistance to advertising lowers. They cite the rise of "advergames" and influencer challenges as the primary drivers of this zone. Focus: Transaction and Sales This zone covers branded games, celebrity gossip, and
Furthermore, because it is a textbook, it is less agile than a blog. The "Tuten & Solomon" model is best used for (the 30,000-foot view), not for writing a caption for tomorrow morning. Why This Book Remains Relevant (Even as Platforms Change) Social media trends are ephemeral; human psychology is not. The lasting value of Tuten and Solomon’s Social Media Marketing (2020) is its insistence on Zone-based thinking . They cite the rise of "advergames" and influencer
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It moves the conversation away from "viral tricks" and toward . By segmenting the chaotic world of social media into clean, actionable zones—Community, Publishing, Entertainment, and Commerce—and combining it with the A.M.P. framework (Audience, Medium, Purpose), the authors provide a blueprint that survives the death of any single app. Why This Book Remains Relevant (Even as Platforms
To succeed in social media marketing today, you do not need to be everywhere. You need to understand the psychology of the user in each zone. And for that, there is no better map than the 2020 edition of Social Media Marketing . Tuten, T. L., & Solomon, M. R. (2020). Social media marketing (3rd ed.). Sage Publications.
In the ever-shifting sands of the digital age, where algorithms change overnight and viral trends fade in 48 hours, the need for a robust, academic anchor is paramount for marketing professionals. While many practitioners rely on gut feelings or blog posts from influencers, the foundational theories that explain why social media works (or fails) often reside in comprehensive textbooks.