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Facebook 2018 News Feed Changes 101: What You Need to Know For Your Business

Pam Moore

Unless you have been hiding under a rock or too busy to do the double click, you likely know by now that Facebook recently announced some big changes to their news feed algorithm. It is imperative you take the time to understand these changes if you plan to do any business marketing on Facebook in 2018. Episode Highlights.

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How Government Agencies Can Best Engage Their Communities on Facebook

Social Media Strategies Summit

Your ability to build an online community and share updates with your constituents on Facebook has never been stronger. Local alerts have been leveraged by first responders and municipal governments across the US to send urgent, need-to-know messages since early 2018. Engage with your community by replying to their comments.

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How Public Safety Agencies Can Best Engage Their Communities on Facebook

Social Media Strategies Summit

Your ability to build an online community and share updates with your constituents on Facebook has never been stronger. Local alerts have been leveraged by first responders and municipal governments across the US to send urgent, need-to-know messages since early 2018. Engage with your community by replying to their comments.

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Top Five: Tidal Wave of New Social Media Features

Sherrilynne Starkie

May 23, 2018. Instagram has introduced mute in feed, a new way to control what posts users see on Instagram. The new feature lets people hide posts in feed from certain accounts, without unfollowing them. With this change, users can make their feeds even more personalized to what matters to them. May 23, 2018.

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Five Must Haves for Planning Social Content in 2018

Ignite Social Media

Luckily, 2018 is right around the corner, and if your social presence has been lacking, take advantage of the New Year to revamp your strategy. Read on for our top five must-haves for planning social content in 2018. Must Have #5: A Community. Neglect them and you’ll be left with a wasted budget and a forgotten Twitter login.

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Mark Zuckerberg Announces Major News Feed Changes

Myrland Marketing

If your Facebook News Feed has historically been dominated by updates from brands, businesses, and news media, get ready for a major shift. More on that in a moment… The Explore Feed on Facebook . Explore keeps the business content out of the personal News Feed so users can see more updates from people, not pages.

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3 Snapchat Announcements Marketers Need to Know

Ignite Social Media

Internal data (Q4 2017 vs. Q4 2018), users have tripled the time they’ve spent watching shows on Snapchat. Ad Kit provides developers with access to their Snap Audience Network as well as bringing Snap Ads (their mobile ad format) to their apps. Publish API – lets brands create their own Story and share it to Snapchat’s Discover feed.

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