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Want to Raise Your Click Rate on Facebook Ads? Images Are the Answer!

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Tweet Using Facebook ads and not thinking that they gain enough attention, you might consider using a picture or changing the one that you have already made use of. And on Facebook, the right pictures can bring an increase in clicks while decreasing your overall advertising cost.

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How To Create a Presence on Google+

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Of course the reasons for having a Page on Google+ are those that we already know from Facebook: To build relations and to connect with your network. This way, instead of having a page for external communication and a group for internal communication as many have on Facebook, now you can have one page for everything. X Games. ·

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What Would a New Facebook ’Want’ Button Mean for Brands?

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Tweet Facebook might be in the process of testing a Want button to go along side its existing Like button according to InsideFacebook. But what would an addition to Facebook’s button arsenal in the form of a Want button actually mean for companies and brands? At the moment not many people go to Facebook to do shopping.

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And Then Foursquare Entered Adulthood: Promoted Updates

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As opposed to Google AdWords and Facebook Ads, Promoted Updates from Foursquare will reach your potential customers when they are close to your shop – not while they are sitting in front of their computers at home. Today, social media users are more mobile than ever, which makes this a groundbreaking step with a huge potential.

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Google’s +1 Button vs. Facebook’s Like Button

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Google +1 has the exact same function as the Facebook like button in order to determine what content that is most relevant to an individual. As stated on Allfacebook.com, Google accounts for more than 50 percent of incoming traffic on most sites, while Facebook is currently running a distant second in referring traffic.

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