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This video is also an indirect reminder that things can appear differently depending on the frame and scope in which they are presented. As Tim Brown explains in his blog about the Powers of Ten, when problem solving, it helps to both examine the details more closely and step back and look at things in a broader context. If one looks at a problem too closely, they might miss out on important details. On the other hand, if one only looks at the big picture, they might not have the correct information on which to make a decision. This same idea can be applied to problems that might arise in the digital media campaign process. When facing problems with digital media, one must look at the details of what created the problem and where it went wrong, but, they must examine the effects on all customers and followers that have been exposed to it, shared or commented on it, etc. As digital can spread around the globe, marketers must look at problems to the power of multiple exponents.
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