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Introducing Online Courses for Journalists on Facebook | Facebook Media

Introducing Online Courses for Journalists on Facebook | Facebook Media | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

In addition to the Discover, Create and Engage modules, we have included a guide for journalists that will explain how to get started on Facebook or simply grow your presence. We’ve heard from journalists that they need more information when deciding between setting up a Page or a profile and about how to manage privacy settings. The “Getting Started” course seeks to answer all of those questions and covers key steps for building out a professional journalistic voice on the platform, including how to apply for the Facebook blue badge that indicates verification.

In the coming weeks, we will also commence a series of webinars on the site which will be tailored to journalists who are both new and old to Facebook. These webinars will be organized according to new products and features, a person’s level of experience using Facebook as a journalist, and their role (newsgatherer, content creator, or audience engagement specialist)....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here's a direct link to Facebook's new free courses for journalists. Bloggers and PR pros will find the information valuable

ARA Comunicación Digital's curator insight, November 3, 2016 3:57 AM
Cómo los periodistas pueden utilizar cada vez mejor las redes sociales (Twitter, Facebook, etc.) y más herramientas digitales. Periodista 2.0 y multifunción.
La pluma digital's curator insight, November 3, 2016 9:10 AM
Link a tres cursos online de Facebook para ayudar a los periodistas a crear contenido y enganchar a las audiencias utilizando Facebook e Instagram.
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Beginner’s Guide: 4 Essential Steps to Flawlessly Execute Paid Marketing Campaigns

Beginner’s Guide: 4 Essential Steps to Flawlessly Execute Paid Marketing Campaigns | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
And I’m talking not just about AdWords. You can derive great business results even from Facebook and other paid advertising networks (though some channels will prove more effective depending on the nature of your business).

Don’t believe me?


Let me share Castrol Moto’s case study. They experimented with both organic and paid social campaigns on Facebook for a 12 month period....

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Paid social media still works and Neil Patel shows how.

Marco Favero's curator insight, February 15, 2016 4:31 AM

aggiungi la tua intuizione ...

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9 Ways for SMBs to Beat Big Corporations on Social Media [With Examples]

9 Ways for SMBs to Beat Big Corporations on Social Media [With Examples] | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Everybody loves an underdog. David versus Goliath… Your local bookstore versus Amazon… Marty’s Fish, Milk & Bait versus WalMart. All these battles, famous or not, tug at our heart strings. Trouble is, if you’re a small business owner, you know you need to do more than just tug at heart strings to make your business work. You need to actually get people in the door. You need to get them to buy things. Then you need them to come back.

Social media has long been hailed as a marketing equalizer. In many ways, it is. It’s free to create an account and free to post and to build your following (Facebook changes aside). But it’s time to get more specific about how to use social as a marketing equalizer. So here are 9 techniques SMBs can use to beat big corporations on social media....

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Pam Neely shares some tips on how to be nimble in social media to beat out your bigger competitors.

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How to Use Facebook Canvas: What Marketers Need to Know : Social Media Examiner

How to Use Facebook Canvas: What Marketers Need to Know : Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Have you heard of Facebook’s new mobile ad experience, Facebook Canvas?

Want to learn how to create Facebook Canvas ads?

Facebook Canvas lets marketers combine images, video, text, and call-to-action buttons in a single, fully immersive mobile ad experience.

In this article you’ll discover how to create a Facebook Canvas ad....

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Practical tips for using Facebook Canvas for your social marketing.

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Social Growth: How to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Following on Facebook, YouTube and Beyond : Social Media Examiner

Social Growth: How to Use Pinterest to Grow Your Following on Facebook, YouTube and Beyond : Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

YouTube is another example of Natalie’s method at work. When she started her YouTube channel about a year and a half ago, she had a few videos but no subscribers. She shares how she’s built her YouTube channel to over 100,000 subscribers, thanks to a board on Pinterest called “Printable Workout Cards.”

Natalie creates Printable Workout Cards from her YouTube videos and pins them to Pinterest.


Natalie explains how to use Pinterest as a connector platform to put your content on various sites and to increase views and traffic everywhere. She also shares how she uses apps like PicMonkey to make visually appealing infographics for Pinterest....

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some very smart social marketing tips from Natalie Jill in an interview with Michael Stelzner.

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15 Benefits of Having a Fan Page Over a Personal Page on Facebook | Social Media Today

15 Benefits of Having a Fan Page Over a Personal Page on Facebook | Social Media Today | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

There isn't anything worse than checking a website and clicking their Facebook link to find that they've redirected you to a personal page. Not only do you have to hope they accept you as a "friend," you're taken through one more step to see their content and find their real Fan Page. I hate this! Here are the top 15 reasons to have a Fan Page, and not a personal page, attached to your business....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

If there's one thing to change in your social marketing program, it's to make sure you have a friend page and not your personal page working for your business on Facebook. What are you waiting for?

Frederique Niel's curator insight, May 9, 2013 10:42 AM

I still see some people who are using a personal facebook account for their business. Despite the fact that it is against Facebook rules, having a business fan page has so many more benefits.

Knowva Consulting's curator insight, May 9, 2013 11:00 AM

Some of the top points in this excellent article:

 

"Having a Facebook Fan Page means:
- Your Fan Page is open and public, and your personal page can stay private,
- You make a good, first impression because new fans are not directed to a brand-disconnected, personal page,
- Your friend count is unlimited (instead of capped),
- The search engines will index it, which helps your SEO,
- You get Facebook Insights, Facebook Tabs, Facebook Contests,
- You get Facebook Advertising, which is very targeted."

Jeff Domansky's comment, May 9, 2013 2:11 PM
Thanks for your comments Frederique and Knowva. No question this is one simple change in the business should make I haven't got their own business pages working for them on Facebook.