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Use 4×5 Creative for Feeds

Jon Loomer

Don’t be so quick to crop… When you upload a 9×16 image or video when creating an ad, Meta asks you to crop or upload new creative that are square and wide for specific groups of placements. Facebook and Instagram mobile feeds, Instagram profile feed, and Video feeds could all benefit from the 4×5 aspect ratio.

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Facebook Adds New Page and Group Ranking Factors into News Feed Algorithm

Social Media Today

Facebook has announced an update to its latest News Feed algorithm change, adding in new factors for Page and Group content.

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What’s New with Facebook Groups

Ignite Social Media

Facebook Groups bring together people with shared likes and interests, allowing them to engage in a smaller, more private space. This isn’t a new feature – it’s actually been around for a while – but new updates announced during the F8 conference look to put Facebook Groups front-and-center on the social platform.

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How to Unlock New Opportunities with Facebook Groups Using the Branded Content Tool

Ignite Social Media

Over 1 billion people use Facebook Groups, engaging in more personal or niche communities related to their interests. As Groups continue to grow, Facebook looks to identify ways in which brands can tap into these passionate communities to further drive advocacy and business goals. How It Works. Opportunities for Brands.

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Tips for Executing LinkedIn Groups

Ignite Social Media

Social media groups have become a popular way for communities to stay connected, and with the rise of branded Facebook Groups and LinkedIn Groups (along with new features), brands have new opportunities to connect with their audiences. Laying The Framework for Your LinkedIn Group. Monitoring Group Conversations.

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Facebook News Feed Update: Now What?

Jon Loomer

You’ve undoubtedly heard by now about the big Facebook news feed update that was announced recently. Facebook wants you to see more stuff from people. When I wrote my post about this on Friday and shared it to Facebook, guess what happened? First, to summarize: 1. Person-to-person is prioritized. So… Now what?

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Facebook Marketers are Already Fumbling News Feed Change

Jon Loomer

It’s been a little over a week since Facebook announced the latest news feed change intended to surface more content from friends and less content from brands. Facebook will have no choice. Marketers, never wanting to accept a challenge to simply be better, choose instead to blame Facebook for their unfair treatment.

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