Posts Tagged ‘Marketing’

4 Ways Graph Search Impacts Facebook Marketers

by on February 10th, 2013 in Fan Pages, 5 Comments

Facebook recently announced that it would implement a new feature that would change the way people used the social media giant. Limited to beta testers, Graph Search made its debut to the social media world with a spark of controversy. It seems people didn’t realize just how public and tangible their information had become.

Graph Search is an eye-opener all right. Now I can find pictures a specific friend has liked, or places they’ve recently traveled and checked in to.

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10 Mistakes To Avoid In 2013 For Growing Businesses

by on September 25th, 2012 in Business, 1 Comment

As first seen on inc.com

From failing to supervise the sales team to being just a little too feedback-happy, these young entrepreneurs learned some tough lessons about running a start-up in 2012.

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Ideas Partnered With Action

by on June 6th, 2012 in Getting Started, 1 Comment

I take action, simple as that. Without actions, ideas are just ideas. Way too many people have great ideas, but are too afraid to take action. That’s all it comes down to.

Brian Moran is the Director of Online Sales at Get 10,000 Fans. Get 10,000 Fans is a marketing agency and blog that teaches business owners how to attract new leads and make money off their Facebook fan pages. Brian had personal success utilizing Facebook marketing to promote his business, trainbaseball.com, and wanted to help other small businesses get increased sales through social media as well. Get 10,000 Fans launched in November 2010.

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Workshop Wednesday: Stop Posting Status Updates at 3pm!

by on January 26th, 2011 in Fan Pages, Getting Started, Workshop Wednesday, 57 Comments

Dan Zarella, of http://danzarrella.com/, recently published an interesting chart of six statistics about facebook marketing.

Take a look at the chart below, because it has some pretty interesting stats. I’m seeing for my page that posting every day works quite well, and multiple times per day doesn’t seem to sway things one way or another. As always, this report isn’t market specific so test it out for youself, but it does give a good basis to go off of when you’re deciding how active your page is going to be.

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