Amber Alert & Its Benefits By Online Marketing Companies

Posted by Hadraj Youssef On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 0 Comments
By Paula Hess


Amber Alert, for the uninitiated, was designed in 1996 to alert the public of child abduction cases. It has proven itself to be successful, as the name in question has gone on to be linked with Google and Bing. Even though these names has increased the credibility of Amber Alert, the latest bit of news I've come across involves Facebook. Based on this, as well as the benefits of the aforementioned system, it's clear that this will be a story for any and all online marketing firms to focus on.

Along with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Facebook will be working in order to send Amber Alerts to users in particular areas. These signals will be distributed based on the locations of users, meaning that abductions which have taken place in Long Island will be made clear to Long Island residents. According to Facebook Security, Trust and Safety Manager Emily Vacher, Facebook will become, "...the world's largest neighborhood watch."

There will also be quite a bit of detail given to these alerts. Some of the points of detail will include - but will not necessarily be limited to - license plate numbers of vehicles and photographs of abducted children. To say that these elements will help to make the tracking down of abducted children easier would be nothing short of an understatement. When everyone has the same degree of know-how, it's easy to see that work will be done with greater ease.

I am of the opinion that a story like this should grab the attention of online marketing companies across the board. Keep in mind that social networking can be done, as information from Amber Alerts should be distributed across every user's friend list. What this will do is raise awareness, which will allow others to see what they can do in order to help any child abduction case. User engagement is strong, as firms like fishbat will tell you, and this is further evidence of such a claim.

The truth of the matter is that Amber Alerts are serious, which only makes this story involving Facebook that much more information. Child abduction cases garner tremendous amounts of news but there are many readers who ask the question, "What can I do to help?" I believe that it's important to focus on how these alerts are given and, potentially, the ways in which they are shared. Only then will a story such as this prove to have long-term benefits.




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