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Tag Archives: facebook
Facebook is the third largest video site in the United States
Have you started a video campaign yet? We’ll admit it, creating video is probably the most intimidating form of inbound marketing for the un-initiated. With that said it’s also one of the most rewarding! YouTube has long been the king … Continue reading
Facebook’s EdgeRank Decides If Your Fans See Your Updates
For years we have been working hard to get the best Google Page Rank possible so that our products and services appear when a prospect is looking for our offerings. It’s time to add Facebook’s EdgeRank to our efforts. A … Continue reading
Posted in NFO - Facebook News Feed Optimization, Social Media
Tagged EdgeRank, facebook, NFO
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Social Media Patience Is A Virtue
It can certainly be frustrating to get excited about bringing social media to your business and have it take off slow. You hear over and over how fast word travels on Facebook and Twitter, but word is still not travelling … Continue reading
Social Media Spend Increasing By Most Marketers This Year
This probably comes as no surprise, but as the title indicates, most marketers are increasing the social media spending this year according to Effie Worldwide and Mashable. More specifically, 70% of the marketers surveyed intend to increase their social media investment … Continue reading
Content Multiplication Through Social Media
If I had a dollar for every time I said the phrase “Content Is King” in the past handful of years, I would likely be writing this from a beach somewhere… Unfortunately (or fortunately…), pennies don’t flow like Nickelodeon slime … Continue reading
Posted in Content Marketing, Social Media
Tagged Content Marketing, facebook, Social Media, Twitter, YouTube
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Facebook Says No More FBML, Marketers Rejoice!
What the heck is FBML you ask? It’s not important now really, but it was Facebook’s own markup language like HTML. It was also a giant pain in the hind for marketers. Just because you don’t program/script/develop doesn’t mean you … Continue reading
Facebook Pages Get the Profile Treatment
One of the first things we always tell folks when they’re starting to establish a presence on Facebook is the importance of setting up a personal profile (Dave Kemick) before you create a business page for your company or brand (protocol … Continue reading
Using Facebook For Your Small Business – Part 6
In my last post, I went through the Ace Hardware Facebook case study. I understand that some of you small business owners might be thinking that their efforts aren’t applicable to what you can do as a much smaller business. … Continue reading
Using Facebook For Your Small Business – Part 5
Let’s pick up where we left off on my last post and talk a bit more about Facebook for your small business. As promised, I want to take a look at a case study in this post. With all of … Continue reading
Social Media and the World
Today’s post doesn’t involve social media tips or blogging tips for your small business. Today I want to reflect on how social media impacts our world using one story, “The Man With The Golden Voice” as the main reference point. … Continue reading
Posted in Social Media
Tagged facebook, Golden Voice, Ted Williams, Twitter, YouTube
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