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Covert advertising on social media
Sýkorová, Kristýna ; Hejlová, Denisa (advisor) ; Houdek, Petr (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to present hidden advertising on social media, its possibilities of dissemination across platforms and its definition in czech legal framework. The first part of the bachelor thesis will consist of the introduction of advertising overall (but mainly digital advertising) and the different types of advertising presented on social media shared through influencers' channels. Advertising, especially the covert form, will be defined in terms of national and European Union law. Influencing will be further presented on the basis of its nature and content, but also on the basis of the obligations of influencers that arise in the dissemination of sponsored content. In the second part, I am going to analyse the awareness of hidden advertising from the perspective of social network users. It will examine their theoretical knowledge of advertising and collaborations, as well as their ability to recognize such advertising in practice. Finally, I will reflect on the current legislation and compare it with the results of the analysis and present the possibilities of regulating this area in terms of its importance, relevance and need.
Advertising impact of influencers as perceived by the young online users
Kadeřábková, Tereza ; Supa, Markéta (advisor) ; Reifová, Irena (referee)
This work titled Advertising impact of influencers as perceived by the young online users defines the term influencer in its theoretical part, offering several perspectives through which this phenomen can be viewed. For example, the number of followers on influencers' profiles, the interaction between these two sides, or the characteristic features of influential figures, such as their behaviour on the Internet. Furthermore, this work deals with influencer marketing, some types of collaboration between influencers and companies within social media, and the issue of tagging the sponsored commercial content. Also, one of the chapters summarizes some of the findings from several relevant studies, creating an initial insight into the topic. The research part of this work explores the issue as perceived by the young online users, using the research sample comprising 179 respondents in the range of 16-26 years old. The data collected through the electronic standardized questionnaire revealed, for example, that respondents require tagging sponsored posts on influencers' profiles, even though they trust these commercial posts less. Also, the pattern of behaviour hinting some verifying information before immediate tasting influencers' recommendations was indicated. The analyzed answers also point to the...

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