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‘Facebook To Small Businesses: Use Pages As Your Primary Mobile Solution’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

Greg Sterling says, “Facebook today introduced several updates to Pages that make them more mobile-friendly and add a number of useful new features. The upgrades were characterized as the “biggest [Pages] update since 2012.” At a high level, they consist of the following changes: New, prominent call-to-action buttons. Improved layout and navigation for mobile devices. New customizable sections that can be configured for different types of businesses. While these will be available to enterprises, as well as small businesses (SMBs), the announcement and changes were principally aimed... [...]

‘Do Facebook Likes Affect Your Bottom Line?’ – ‘Business.com’ Blog

Business.com team says, “When you hear ‘FBI,’ you likely don’t think the Friendly Bureau of Investigation,” writes former special agent Dr. Jack Schafer in The Like Switch: How to Turn People on to You (Simon & Schuster, 2015). “My work, which ranged from convincing people to spy on their own country to identifying perpetrators and convincing them to confess, allowed me to develop many incredibly powerful methods for getting people to trust me…My profession boiled down to getting people to like me.” Hey, if the FBI thinks it’s a good idea to get people to like its agents,... [...]

‘First Look: Facebook Starts Testing Immersive Mobile Ads’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

Martin Beck says, “After teasing the concept to creatives as Cannes Lions in June, Facebook today started testing a new immersive mobile advertising format. The ads look like normal sponsored posts in the News Feed, but when tapped, they open full screen and allow the viewer to flip and scroll through text, photos, videos and other content. It’s like an alternate version of a brand’s website but will load more quickly and be more interactive because the content is native to Facebook. The idea is very similar to the Instant Article format Facebook offering to publishers, except instead... [...]

‘7 Cool Facebook Tricks You’ve Never Heard Of’ – ‘Business.com’ Blog

Brian Sutter says, “Facebook is the big kahuna of social media. It’s also one of the must-do marketing strategies for local businesses, considering 73 percent of consumers believe Facebook is the most important social media platform for local businesses. Businesses have gotten the message. According to a recent survey of 1,000 small business owners, 61 percent of small businesses use Facebook for marketing. However, having a presence on Facebook and getting results from it are two different things. As you know, the recent algorithm changes on this platform have made things much harder... [...]

‘The Zen of Measurement, Optimization, and Focus’ – ‘Copyblogger’ Blog

Rainmaker team says, “In this new series on The Mainframe, hosts Tony Clark and Chris Garrett discuss the importance of the right metrics in growing your business, and why you should not be paralyzed by math. In this episode of The Mainframe, Chris Garrett and Tony Clark discuss: How you can determine the correct metrics for your business Where to start, and what you need to focus on Why the big Silicon Valley tech companies are not the right businesses to model“. The Zen of Measurement, Optimization, and Focus ‘Copyblogger’ Blog  [...]

‘Two Ways to Turn Facebook Fans into Paying Customers’ – ‘Copyblogger’ Blog

Rainmaker team says, “Jon Loomer has been using Facebook for business since 2007. And despite the ever-changing landscape, Jon has continued to thrive by marketing on the platform. Jon is now a leading Facebook marketing expert, and in this episode of Technology Translated, it’ll be clear why. When host Scott Ellis asked Jon to come on his show, he had no idea what a treat his listeners were in for. By the middle of this episode, listeners will recognize the gold mine of information Jon is sharing, including how he executed one campaign that converted Facebook fans to email subscribers... [...]

‘7 Cool Facebook Tricks You’ve Never Heard Of’ – ‘Business.com’ Blog

Brian Stutter says, “Facebook is the big kahuna of social media. It’s also one of the must-do marketing strategies for local businesses, considering 73 percent of consumers believe Facebook is the most important social media platform for local businesses. Businesses have gotten the message. According to a recent survey of 1,000 small business owners, 61 percent of small businesses use Facebook for marketing“. 7 Cool Facebook Tricks You’ve Never Heard Of Business.com  [...]

‘How to Create Facebook Ads: A Step-by-Step Guide to Advertising on Facebook’ – HubSpot

Carly Stec says, “When setting up a paid Facebook ad, there are a lot of boxes to be checked. Are you targeting the right people? Are your image dimensions to scale? Are you running the right type of ad? If we’re being honest, it can get a little confusing. With more than 1.4 billion people using Facebook and over 900 million visits every day, Facebook offers up a unique opportunity for marketers to augment their organic efforts. Trouble is, with both an investment of time and money on the line, there’s not much room for oversight. To help, we’ve put together a checklist... [...]

‘Revenue, Targeting & Distribution: Stats You Need to Know About Facebook Advertising in 2015’ – HubSpot

Lindsay Kolowich says, “Facebook is always experimenting with new advertising platforms to engage its user base. And it’s no wonder the company is currently working hard on mobile advertising opportunities: Out of the estimated 1.39 billion current monthly Facebook users, 1.19 billion of them use Facebook on their mobile devices. Optimizing for mobile is only one way Facebook is adapting their advertising platform to help businesses target today’s consumer.They’ve also been updating their News Feed algorithm pretty regularly — the latest big change took place in July. Marketers... [...]

‘Global Guide: Facebook Advertising In Europe And The Americas’ – ‘Marketing Land’ Article

Andrew Waber says, “E-commerce sales in the US shot up 14.1 percent to $83.9 billion in the second quarter compared to Q2 2014 when adjusted for seasonality, the Census Bureau of the Department of Commerce reported Monday. That compares to an overall increase in US retail sales of just 1.0 percent year-over-year. In all, 7.2 percent of the estimated $1,1771.5 billion in US retail sales transactions occurred online in the second quarter, up from 7.0 percent in the first quarter of 2015 and 6.3 percent a year ago“. Global Guide: Facebook Advertising In Europe And The Americas Marketing... [...]


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