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Why we should still be paying attention to Facebook
Facebook has had a lot of hype this week – they’ve launched on the stock market and founder, Mark Zuckerberg, has got married (I only mention this because it has got such a lot of media attention). The airwaves have … Continue reading
Great animation about Facebook facts
Check out this great little animation (courtesy of The Guardian’s Data Blog) which really explains Facebook’s massive growth! … oops, for some reason WordPress is not letting me embed the video, but do follow the link – it’s well worth … Continue reading
Posted in Facebook, Infographic, Trends and Numbers
Tagged Facebook, social media statistics, video
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Infographics for everybody!
Spring must be bringing all the infographics out of hibernation, so here are some of the most useful ones I’ve come across recently: A fascinating Google+ graphic, courtesy of The Wall Blog: this has some good general pointers about maintaining … Continue reading
Posted in Infographic
Tagged Facebook, Google+, privacy, social media demographics, social media for third sector, social sharing
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Resources Round-up: Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube
Need to catch up on the latest news, resources and tips for Facebook, Pinterest and YouTube? Look no further… Facebook Lots of chatter about Facebook, as ever, so here you go: All Facebook invites you to Max Out Facebook Timeline’s … Continue reading
Strategic tips for Facebook
With the move to Timelines for pages, perhaps this is a good moment for us all to give our FB strategies a bit of a spring clean. Are we still clear on what we want our page to achieve? Have … Continue reading
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Tagged Competition, Facebook, Facebook tips, reputation, social media for third sector, social media strategy
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Got a FB Timeline now? Time to optimise
If you’ve already taken the plunge and changed your Facebook page to a Timeline layout, then check out these tips about how to optimise your page to make it work harder for your organisation. First up, read this article from … Continue reading
Facebook’s Timeline for Pages: At last! Now, everything you need to know
After lots of speculation, and eons after Timeline became available to personal profiles, this week Facebook finally launched the layout change for its legions of Pages. If you’re not sure what this will mean for your organisation’s page, or you’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Big Issues, Facebook, News
Tagged Facebook, Facebook marketing, Facebook timeline, Facebook tips, social media for third sector
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Good legal tips for social media users
Here’s an excellent bit of advice for social media users from Shona Harper, writing in The Wall Blog. She gives six headline bits of guidance for avoiding the hot water of data protection and copyright issues in our everyday usage … Continue reading
Posted in How it Works, Legal
Tagged Facebook, privacy, reputation, social media for third sector, Twitter
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Monitoring: some spreadsheets that could help
Measuring and monitoring your social media presence is something we’re all supposed to be looking at, and it’s a topic that frequently comes up on this blog. But while there are lots of paid-for tools that can help, if you’re … Continue reading
Posted in Big Issues, Monitoring
Tagged Facebook, free tools, measure, monitor, social media demographics, social media for third sector, Twitter
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Customer service using Facebook
Here’s an interesting post on the wondrous All Facebook: they have carried out a survey of nearly 1500 companies, asking about their customer service. Not only did they ask the companies to rate how excellent they felt their service was … Continue reading →