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How to Convert Facebook Fans into ‘Superfans’

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‘Likehunting’ is now a common derogatory term within the sphere of social media marketing. However, I think most social media managers have to admit that they, at some point, have regarded a boost in likes gained through a competition as an indicator of brand loyalty or success. times more likes and 1.8

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How to Uncover Negative Feedback on Your Facebook Page

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Yesterday, Socialfresh posted a very interesting article in this regard stating that ‘as a social media manager, you’re essentially in a relationship with your page. The negative feedback will explain why certain post types or subjects are being hidden more than others or don’t receive as many likes, comments, or shares.

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The Social Media Policy – not just for the big players

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Follow George on Twitter @GeorgieC and catch her own social media thoughts at: What’s a Girl to Do? So you are getting excited about your social media strategy, you have your creative execution standing by and are ready to start counting fans and followers. Learning is Change. says: September 2, 2010 at 2:03 pm [.]

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Clickbait: Information overload! How can brands cut-through all the noise?

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Ultimately, these new newsfeed algorithms exist to generate more meaningful engagement, driving not just clicks, but conversations via comments, and shares. If the content they produce is consistently engaging, then users will interact more frequently, leading others to discover it through preferred ranking. Learn and adapt.

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What To Include In a Social Media Policy

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Follow George on Twitter @GeorgieC and catch her own social media thoughts at: What’s a Girl to Do? Building on my last blog post the Social Media Policy – not just for the big players I felt it was worth sharing some pointers on what should be included if you are drafting this document on behalf of your business or client.

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The Social Media Policy – not just for the big players

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Follow George on Twitter @GeorgieC and catch her own social media thoughts at: What’s a Girl to Do? Building on my last blog post the Social Media Policy – not just for the big players I felt it was worth sharing some pointers on what should be included if you are drafting this document on behalf of your business or client.

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Editorial Planning for Facebook Marketing

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Ask questions to get comments and use visual content. Proofreading – The content you share on social media is public for everyone to see, so don’t underestimate the value of linguistic accuracy. Schedule – If you are short on time, you may use a social media management tool to schedule some of the updates ahead.

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