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Facebook Engagement: 14 Areas To Work On To Engage More FB Fan Page Readers Before Spending To Promote Your Posts

Facebook Engagement: 14 Areas To Work On To Engage More FB Fan Page Readers Before Spending To Promote Your Posts | Digital-News on Scoop.it today | Scoop.it

 

Robin Good: If you are wondering why engagement on your Facebook page is so hard to come, with few questions and comments sparking up your page, here is a number of good questions to ask yourself, before buying into Promoting your posts which is what Facebook is trying to get you to do.

 

“How do I get my Facebook fans to participate more on our page?”

 

Motivating fans to like, comment on, and share your posts not only strengthens your bond with existing fans but also helps get you in front of a new and bigger audience: their friends. If no one’s talking to you on Facebook, it’s hard to know if your social media marketing efforts are going anywhere — and it’s definitely not much fun.

 

The key reasons for our failure on this front is generally a lack of creativity and perseverance on our end to utilize the right ingredients that spark engagement for our readers. A few little changes can make all of the difference in the world.

 

Useful read and reminder of what to look at. 7/10

 

Full article: http://marketingland.com/14-reasons-no-one-talks-to-you-on-facebook-13660

 

 

 

 


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Clip, Collect and Organize Anything That Interests You: Clipix

Clip, Collect and Organize Anything That Interests You: Clipix | Digital-News on Scoop.it today | Scoop.it

Robin Good: Clipix is a Pinterest-like clipping and collection app which allows you to capture images and content from any web page and to organize it in custom visual boards.

One key feature that differentiates Clipix from Pinterest (though it is likely that Pinterest will add this feature soon as well) is the ability to organize together multiple sets into a "multiboard".

 

Other key features include a "Price Drop Alert" which emails you when the price of one of the commercial products you have clipped drops and 

"...For example you might have a multiboard that you call “Recipe Ideas” and inside you’d have 3 clipboards: Baking Recipes, Soup Recipes, and Health Recipes.

 

The easiest way to create a multiboard is by dragging one clipboard from the icon in the lower right-hand corner into another clipboard."

 

Video promo: http://youtu.be/4heBUKnDb-w

 

FAQ: http://www.clipix.com/FAQs.aspx

 

Try it out now: http://www.clipix.com/

 

 


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lelapin's comment, July 15, 2012 3:22 AM
Sounds cool, if only Pinterest didn't exist already (or zillions of other similar websites for that matter). thanks for curating and sharing though.
Robin Good's comment, July 15, 2012 3:26 AM
Thank you Lelapin. The world is beautiful because it is varied. Pinterest will soon lose its "mojo" to many of these more specialized clones, which will provide more immediate value to those specifically interested in that specific area or application. I may be wrong but this is what I expect to happen.
Moreen Torpy's curator insight, December 20, 2012 4:56 PM

Here's a new take on Pinterest, but it looks like personal use only.