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Everything you need to know about how to get verified on Facebook

Sprout Social

The blue checkmark or verification badge on Facebook is for people or Pages that are of public interest. The gray checkmark or verification badge on Facebook is for Pages that are still authentic but don’t meet the public interest qualification. For example, a local outlet of a nationwide retail chain could have a gray checkmark.

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You Need To Know: Social Media and Retail

Laurel Papworth

They win badges and special offers for participating. So, I’m thinking of following up with either a five step “how to” series on monitoring business reputation online or eight steps for dealing with negative criticism from customers. The news was not good: One fellow had written: “Pick another restaurant.

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How an Accurate Ecommerce Product Catalog Promotes Social Commerce

Pixlee

Product ad details on social media must be the same as on-site details, or else it damages brand reputation. Brands like Optimal Print use Pixlee to launch Shoppable Instagram widgets on their sites, which display a badge on gallery photos that indicate a product is tagged in the image. Let’s dive into one way you can remedy this.

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How to 10X Your Facebook Sales (11 Strategies for Brands)

Hootsuite

Even if you’re an experienced retailer with a keen eye for Facebook advertising and selling — what happens if you’re not selling as many products as you’d like? Quick and helpful responses to customer service inquiries create a positive reputation for your business and build trust among existing and potential customers.

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How to Get Verified on Pinterest: A Step-by-Step Guide

Hootsuite

When you have a verification badge, everyone who comes across your account will know you are an authentic, trustworthy brand or business. Search engines will recognize your Pins as relaying reputable information. Local Retail Store or Local Service (e.g. Online Retail or Marketplace (e.g. Shopify store, Etsy shop, etc.).

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Why Do Customers Tattoo Themselves with the Brands They Love?

Bill Hartzer

The tattoo is a permanent badge with special meaning. If you operate a retail store with cooking supplies you might ask: – What is your ideal customer experience when you enter our store? Report Ranks Reputation and Exposure of Brands Across News and Social Media Across the Internet, in news, blogs, tweets and other social.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Reputation Management. The Ultimate Resource for Successful Small Business Websites (Samir Balwani): This isn’t completely social media marketing focused, but it definitely covers a great deal of detail on how smaller businesses (consulting firms, law firms, realtors, restaurants, retailers, etc.) Reputation Management.

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