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Megan Garber: "From literature to appointment television, episodic storytelling is flourishing" ...
Megan Garber : " De la littérature à la télévision rendez-vous, la narration épisodique est en plein essor "...
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Many face the challenge of getting visibility on Facebook in the newsfeed, especially for business pages. And, maybe that’s why I’m hearing more and more people talking about moving over to Google+. It’s estimated that only about 10% of the people who follow your Facebook page, actually see your content. So you’re left to spend an unreal amount of time posting pictures, videos, polls and links in the hope that your followers will see and engage with your content. Or, you can advertise your content with promoted posts and offers in an attempt to get attention in the newsfeed. If you’re committed to marketing your business on Facebook (and with over 1 billion users, who isn’t?), the infographic below may help you choose how to engage for the best return on your investment of time. Via Lauren Moss
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The Challenge of Getting Visibility on Facebook [infographic].
From : denisewakeman.com - January 29, 9:19 PM "Many face the challenge of getting visibility on Facebook in the newsfeed, especially for business pages. And, maybe that’s why I’m hearing more and more people talking about moving over to Google+. It’s estimated that only about 10% of the people who follow your Facebook page, actually see your content. So you’re left to spend an unreal amount of time posting pictures, videos, polls and links in the hope that your followers will see and engage with your content. Or, you can advertise your content with promoted posts and offers in an attempt to get attention in the newsfeed. If you’re committed to marketing your business on Facebook (and with over 1 billion users, who isn’t?), the infographic below may help you choose how to engage for the best return on your investment of time". The Challenge of Getting Visibility on Facebook [infographic] via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
January 30, 8:27 AM
Excellent infographic on something that is a mystery wrapped in an enigma for me still. Facebook's EdgeRank is crazy, but this infogrpahic helps understand how to form Facebook marketing in a way consistent with their (Facebook's) ecosystem.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
January 30, 8:52 AM
Firas, great stuff on your dv8 Scoop. What is "dv8"? Marty
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And, at the opposite end of the scale from binge viewing ... is episodic storytelling. It's interesting to compare this with the recent release of 'House of Cards' on Netflix.
Flash fiction attention spans get their audiences. I'm personally hooked on the new WIGS channel on YouTube, where most episodes are between 4 and 8 minutes long.
Okay, how many of you had this song immediately come to mind? http://youtu.be/nUP9A5IS-vo