
Showing posts with label Facebook page. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Facebook page. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 11 January 2017
7 Free Facebook Page Tools to Make Your Life Easier Now
We selected some great Facebook app creation tools that can help you
create your very own custom Facebook pages. All of them have a limited
free option that doesn’t expire and they don’t require much tech skills
to use.
Here are the free Facebook tools available to get your basic Facebook landing page up and running.
Here are the free Facebook tools available to get your basic Facebook landing page up and running.
Friday, 11 November 2016
Facebook Testing Business Page Templates
Facebook is currently running a test of new templates for business Pages. The new options enable Page owners to choose from dedicated Page layout and CTA buttons relative to their products and services - here's an overview of how the process works.
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
How To Analyze Your Competitors Using Social Data
If your business is taking social media seriously, you will have
noticed that social media is gradually getting harder to succeed at.
This is a natural progression of the channel, and the changes made by
the platforms are largely to be expected. Take Facebook for instance.
They have little choice but to reduce NewsFeed reach algorithmically for
certain types of posts as there is only limited space, and the volume
of content being produced by users and pages is constantly growing.
With this in mind, the need to get ahead of your competitors and leverage every impression your content receives is key. To do this, we recommend analyzing your competitors’ efforts and comparing key performance metrics to your own. By understanding their performance in detail, you can optimize your plans for success.
The first step is to decide who you’re classing as your competitors – this may not be as obvious as you think. With social media platforms, your competitors should be classed as any of the following (with the more you can track the better):
With this in mind, the need to get ahead of your competitors and leverage every impression your content receives is key. To do this, we recommend analyzing your competitors’ efforts and comparing key performance metrics to your own. By understanding their performance in detail, you can optimize your plans for success.
The first step is to decide who you’re classing as your competitors – this may not be as obvious as you think. With social media platforms, your competitors should be classed as any of the following (with the more you can track the better):
- Your direct, traditional competitors
- Those competing for the attention of a similar audience to you, even if in a different sector
- Businesses with a similar content strategy, albeit for a different audience
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