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‘Facebook Engagement Among Brands Is Actually Up, Report Says’ – ‘Mashable’

Todd Wasserman says, “A new report upends the conventional wisdom that Facebook‘s algorithm tweaks have left brands out of the News Feed, a phenomenon that Facebook itself has acknowledged. Socialbakers looked at 3 million of the largest brand Pages and found interactions have jumped 30% since January. The researcher also found that media Pages were experiencing an even greater boost”. Facebook Engagement Among Brands Is Actually Up, Report Says Mashable  [...]

‘Why Organic Reach on Facebook Has Dwindled’ – Web Marketing Today

Kunle Campbell says, “Many businesses on Facebook are concerned about declining organic reach — i.e., the number of people that content reaches on Facebook. On average, companies’ organic reach on Facebook has fallen by 50 percent. Facebook received such an unprecedented number of questions about this issue that it issued an announcement explaining what is happening. Ogilvy data from March this year showed organic reach for brands on Facebook hovering between 2 and 6 percent. It’s making some businesses question whether Facebook is still a viable marketing channel”. Why Organic Reach... [...]

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‘Facebook Still Dominates Teens’ Social Usage’ – ‘The Forrester Blog’

Nate Elliott says, “Ever since Facebook CFO David Ebersman admitted last October that young teens were visiting the site slightly less frequently, most have accepted as fact that young people are fleeing Facebook en masse. Ivy League researchers have forecast that the service will be all but dead by 2017; President Obama recently claimed that young people “don’t use Facebook anymore”; and when comScore recently reported that fewer college students were using Facebook, media outlets ran stories on the “social platforms college kids now prefer.” But if you take a closer look at... [...]

‘Facebook News Feed Update Sets the Stage for Video Ads’ – ‘Mashable’

Kurt Wagner says, “Facebook is trying to figure out which of its 1.3 billion active users like videos, and which don’t bother watching. The social network tweaked its News Feed algorithm on Monday, a common occurrence for the company, in hopes of providing users with “better” videos on the platform. SEE ALSO: Facebook’s News Feed: What Changed and Why The tweak includes a new video ranking system which takes into account whether people are actually watching each video — and for how long — before deciding who else will see that video in their feed. Previously,... [...]

‘8 Likeable Ways to Get More Likes On Facebook’ – HubSpot

Olivia Perek says, “Years, months or weeks ago you created a Facebook Business Page because someone told you to. They said you’re crazy if you’re not on Facebook, right? Facebook is one of the best things to happen since sliced bread…or something like that. So, you’re on Facebook. Congratulations! How many followers do you have? 74? Eek! (If you could see my face right now, I’m cringing.) But wait! Before you go and get discouraged, let me tell you: Been there, done that. New Breed Marketing started from nothing on Facebook and now we have an average monthly growth of 40%”. 8... [...]

‘Why Aren’t My Facebook Fans Seeing My Posts Anymore?’ – HubSpot

Shannon Johnson says, “If you manage a Facebook Page, you might be a little bit frustrated. Anyone who manages a Facebook Page has either heard about Facebook’s organic reach decline or experienced its aftermath first hand. All of this buzz about “organic reach decline” simply means brand Page posts are becoming less visible in Fans’ News Feeds, which means fewer clicks, comments, and shares. And fewer of those interactions mean fewer conversions, leads, and customers. Understandably, this has annoyed the managers of brand Pages big and small all over the world”. Why Aren’t... [...]

‘How to Reach World Cup Fans Without a Big Marketing Spend’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

Ayaz Nanji says, “Marketers seeking to reach the World Cup audience without paying for an expensive campaign have effective alternatives, according to a recent report from Networked Insights. The company examined more than 5 billion tweets to find 575,000 active fans in the United States, then analyzed that audience to identify insights that could be of use to marketers looking to reach fans without spending directly on official sponsorships or soccer media. Below, key findings from the report. Overlapping Interests World Cup fans over-index across various interests; that is, they are... [...]

‘The Most Popular Topics on Facebook and Twitter’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

Ayaz Nanji says, “The 10 most popular content topics on Facebook and Twitter are very similar, but topics differ significantly beyond the top 10, according to a recent study by Klout. The report was based on Klout Topics data (categorized interests, passions, and content areas) from over 580 million people around the world. The analysis found music and television rank as the No. 1 and No. 2 most popular topics, respectively, on both Facebook and Twitter. Creating and sharing content concerning celebrities, software, holidays, films, and business is also extremely popular on both social... [...]

‘The Most Effective Calls to Action for Facebook Posts’ – ‘MarketingProfs’ Blog

The latest article on  ‘MarketingProfs’ is titled “The Most Effective Calls to Action for Facebook Posts”. Ayaz Nanji says, “Simply asking people to share a post is often the most effective call to action (CTA) for Facebook posts by brands, according to a recent report from TrackMaven. Posts that include the word “share” garner nearly two times as many social actions (likes, comments, and shares) on average compared with those that do not (4.02 vs. 2.19 average interactions per post), the analysis found. Use of the word “please” was also... [...]


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