You may have heard rumors that from January Facebook will expect all page posts to be ‘Boosted’. More
Tagged: Marketing & Social Media
Facebook issues proposed changes to its Data Use Policy and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities
Facebook are set to update their Data Use Policy and Statement of Rights and Responsibilities. The proposed changes come as the result of a settlement in a court case concerning its use of personal data in advertising. More
Facebook Promotions Simplified
Facebook have simplified their requirements for your business to run a Facebook promotion. You longer need to use a Facebook apps, promotions can be offered via your timeline, which is good news for many small businesses. More
Beginners’ Guide to Content Marketing
An interesting infographic providing an introduction to content marking and outlining why content based marketing is important to your business. More
Something to sell? Do not make this mistake
You are browsing the Internet. You see a product you like, you might even want to buy it. Then, suddenly you hit an information roadblock and they lose your sale… More
The New Google Plus – Recommended Review
There’s a lot of buzz about the new Google+ interface. If you’ve not seen the changes and want to know what the fuss is all about I recommend More
Do you want to drive more traffic to your website? Would you like to create content that people want to read?
This interview with Michael Hyatt provides some of the secrets of attention-grabbing blog posts that generate traffic.
Social media Examiner – Blogging Success: How to Create Content People Love
New Facebook full screen pictures and Copyright information handling
While we wait for the long overdue new Flickr interface, has anyone noticed you can now view your Facebook pictures full screen? There’s a subtle little icon in the top right of your pictures when you hover over them.
Another recent Facebook innovation that may have gone unnoticed is the automatic inclusion of any copyright information embedded in the picture files you upload. Most people won’t have copyright information buried in their pictures but if you do it appears in the image description. For once it’s a Facebook change that’s good.
