We’re not quite sure what the inspiration was for the hat Pharrell wore during the Grammy’s, but we’re sure glad he put it on because without it we wouldn’t have had the best Tweet ever from last nights awards show.
Hours later, possibly after consulting with Daft Punk, Pharrell responds…
What was your favorite moment of the Grammy’s?
We know that there are Facebook users still using older versions of the news feed so this post may not apply to everyone, but those of you that are concerned that you’re not seeing all of your “friend” updates should really check these changes out. Page owners might want to spread the word so their fans will know how they can best receive their favorite page updates.
The new news feed
To the left you will have access to messages, pages you manage, ads manager and FB IM’s.
If you look to the right you will see a drop down menu. Click that and you might smile!
The menu drops down to give you news feed options
You can now see all fanpage posts on Facebook!
You are now able to see all images posted in … Read More »
We noticed that at some point in the last couple of hours Twitter rolled out a slightly newer design to their newsfeed.
Let’s not forget how Twitter looked in 2006
Or founder Jack Dorsey’s first Tweet!
We do love Twitter!
How long have you been Tweeting?
We’ve all heard the news and have had ample time to have individual and group pity parties. Some are petitioning online, others are just choosing to complain constantly and then there are people like us that have chosen to point out the positive. Let’s talk about creative strategies to increase engagement to your Facebook fanpages.
1. Tag your friends in updates that relate to them.
Have a picture update that you know some of your personal friends would like? Tag them in it to increase the virality of the post.
2. Ask questions.
Don’t just post links all the time. Ask questions on your page pertaining to your industry.
Examples:
* Restaurants: Ask what their favorite special or meal is.
* Tech: Ask what their favorite gadget for 2013 has been.
*Industry specific: Ask tips they would give to other professionals.
Other ideas would be to ask what their … Read More »
If you read a lot of social media tips online you’ll notice that most are in agreement that images are the clear winner in the quest for better Facebook page engagement. We love to test theories and tips to see just how true they are and in this case… not so much. If you truly know the brand you are Facebooking for and truly know the audience you should be able to see comparable engagement with text, video and link posts as well. This isn’t easy though. You need to have an engaged audience. You also need to engage with your audience in order to receive continued engagement. It’s easy to share the latest Internet meme or craze and get likes. It’s also easy to buy 5,000 Facebook likes for $20, but we all know where both of those strategies … Read More »