Posts tagged with: FaceBook

When creating a page on FaceBook for marketing, give careful thought to the title of page. It can impact whether customers can find you and therefore the amount of exposure you may receive on FaceBook. This is particularly important for independent professionals such as real estate agents and mortgage brokers....
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The typical FaceBook business page url is very long and looks something like this: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Lanergy-Solutions/219404281424207. If you are marketing your FaceBook business page in print advertising or other methods where you need to display the actual url, this long url is very cumbersome. You can actually create a short url...
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Your website and social media accounts can have subscribers and followers,..which one do you want to promote? First, you must understand the difference between each and how they may impact your search engine value. Website Subscribers Subscribers receive emails when new content is added to your website. You can have...
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We are frequently asked about FaceBook personal accounts versus FaceBook business pages, how they should be used, and what strategy is best when it comes to promoting a business. This can be confusing if you are new to FaceBook. Below are some basic concepts that will help you determine a...
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If you have a FaceBook app on your phone, the contacts in your address book were probably imported to FaceBook without your knowledge. This upload includes your contacts’ phone numbers! It includes all contacts,..even those that are not your FaceBook friends. To remove the contacts that were automatically imported: Log...
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You can add a FaceBook LIKE button to your WordPress website using one of the many social media plug-ins available. Be sure to check your website on different browsers. A common problem occurs with Internet Explorer not displaying the LIKE button properly. Solution to FaceBook Like Button Not Showing on...
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