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Facebook to Change News Feed to Focus on Friends and Family: Here’s Everything You Need to Know

Buffer Social

These changes are likely to mean that content posted by brands and publishers will show up less prominently in News Feeds. In the announcement, the company explained their priority is keeping you connected to the people, places and things you want to be connected to — starting with the people you are friends with on Facebook.

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How to Fix a “Broken Brand” with Social

Convince & Convert

James Royer , Director of Digital and Social for the Tampa Bay Lightning , joins the Social Pros Podcast this week to discuss social space in American sports, building rabid brand loyalty, and how to completely rebuild a “broken brand” successfully. He hates to admit it, but James was first active in MySpace.

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What I Like About the New Facebook Timeline Profile, Privacy Settings, and News Feed

Kikolani

Facebook must have heard me (and probably thousands of others) as well on this one – even MySpace had this option from the very start! So, as a change of pace, here are some gems that have come about from the latest updates that are actually pretty cool from the news feed to the new Facebook Timeline Profile. Good stuff!

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The Life Cycle of a Social Network

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Today, MySpace can be grouped under this category. Classmates.com and MySpace are two social networks in their decline stage. Smart business entities are now relying on the social networking space to push their sales volume and to promote their brands. I think most of us agree that MySpace is dead.

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6 social media marketers on the future of social messaging

Sprout Social

Ten-cent text messages, AIM chat rooms with your best friends and glittery MySpace pages with bulletin boards are just a few nostalgic elements from the early days of social media. They have become an integral part of the customer journey as the rise of social messaging forces brands to show up in 1:1 settings.

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The Death of Brands that Care About People

Jon Loomer

And now, the death of Instagram for brands. Declaring the “death of brands on Instagram” is quite possibly the easiest title ever written. You know that brands are worked up into a frenzy over organic reach on Facebook. Who cares if engagement is dropping due to bad brand content? The death of blogging.

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9 New Instagram Features and How to Use Them

Buffer Social

Here’s what you can expect to learn about: Broadcast Channels Collab posts with more friends Insights on desktop Meta Verified Music on carousels Notes Reels templates AI stickers Photo stickers Broadcast Channels This is one of Instagram’s most popular new features among creators and brand accounts — with good reason.

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