Facebook to Brands: You’re Posting Stuff Wrong
“New data from Facebook itself tell us that what looks good on the social-media guru’s presentation deck isn’t the best approach for making Facebook work for the brand.”
“New data from Facebook itself tell us that what looks good on the social-media guru’s presentation deck isn’t the best approach for making Facebook work for the brand.”
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Link: A Scorecard on the 7 Blogging Essentials “On a scale of 1-to-5, with 5 being a requirement, which items are most critical to a great blog post?” Mark rates 7 elements of a blog post on this 1.0 to 5.0 scale, giving reasons for each of the ratings. Good info here, but also don’t…
Link: Facebook Fan Page Notifications By Email [HOW TO] This is important and awesome. This is the most requested feature that Facebook has never provided to Facebook Page administrators. “One of the biggest challenges of managing a Facebook page for many businesses is not knowing when new comments are posted. Twitter, blogs, and many other…
Link: Why you should never write one blog post at a time “Anytime you sit down to complete a professional task there is a certain amount inertia you must overcome to reach your highest level of productivity. Call it whatever you want, …” by Eric Fulwiler on @socialmedia2day
We have a number of Blog-to-FB-Page feeds which no longer work. Does anyone know how to solve this? (Note: Using the built-in Facebook Notes Import feature is not a workable solution, as explained below.) THE SCENARIO There is a blog. The blog has an RSS feed (output from the blog of each article). We need…
Link: Content Lessons Learned From 25 Popular Blog Posts Jay analyzed over 300 posts from his Convince & Convert blog, determined which posts were the most popular, and then analyzed them to see what common denominators there were, and what we could learn from them. by @JayBaer