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How can business owners optimize Facebook Graph Search? It's the Facebook feature we've all been waiting for! The ability to find things on Facebook -- A bank of one billion+ users that log in from their home, office, and mobile phones. Via Martin Gysler
Martin Gysler's curator insight,
February 18, 9:07 AM
I look forward to try this new tool.
Let me know what you think, and if in your opinion this tool will be a plus for you and your business.
Gwynne Wade's curator insight,
February 19, 8:46 AM
A well written article on the new Facebook Graph search and how you can use it for your business. Delete the scoop?
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I don't know you, but for me, images are very important. A text without an image, is like a sky without stars. For this reason, I like this post with several ressources, maybe you too! [note Martin Gysler]
“Hey, I’ve seen that image before. Actually, I’ve seen it many times before.”
They draw the viewer in and elicit an emotional impact, providing your users with information while confirming that what your selling or promoting is real.
There are many affordable options available to purchase stock photography. This may be a blessing or a curse. Affordability often comes at the cost of originality.
It’s important to consider your ideals and the image’s ability to illustrate a concept perfectly. But consider originality as well. You wouldn’t want to fall into the trap of using cliche imagery because it’s easy and convenient.
Read more: http://bit.ly/Af9ZXX Via Martin Gysler
Martin Gysler's comment,
February 9, 2012 3:44 PM
Great Katipsoi, I'm glad that you can use this information to improve your page.
Martin (Marty) Smith's comment,
February 11, 2012 10:32 PM
So helpful and something that is a daily struggle o THANKS. Marty
Mike Ellsworth's comment,
February 12, 2012 1:10 PM
Marty, thanks for the comment.
I just found another great way to search for Creative Commons images: http://search.creativecommons.org/ It automates a CC search on Google Images, Flickr and more. Wow! Delete the scoop?
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You having trouble managing your social network settings? We're to help you manage sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, YouTube and more here is the tool you're waiting for long time and it's very easy to use. [note mg]
What is Bliss Control? Bliss Control is simply a directory of links to manage your social media settings. The tool helps you easily access links to any settings page on the top social networks.
For example if you want to change your bio on Pinterest, you select those options on the homepage, hit “Go” and you’ll be taken to the right place on Pinterest to change your bio.
We were inspired to create this site following the success of Notification Control, a more basic site that we built.
Does Bliss Control use my login details? No, we simply provide links to the right settings pages.
Should I be concerned about my privacy?
What actions do we list? Change profile picture Change bio Delete account Change 3rd party permissions Change connected accounts Change password Change design Change username Change email Change mobile settings Change email settings Recover password
What services are supported? Facebook Twitter StumbleUpon Pinterest Tumblr Foursquare YouTube LinkedIn Google+ Meetup Path Instagram Flickr
Try it, it's free: http://blisscontrol.com/ ; Via Martin Gysler
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March 20, 2012 6:16 PM
You're welcome John. I'm glad if this tool is also useful for you!
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I have noticed that when the topic of social network is raised, it usually turns to a discussion of Facebook. Granted it is the biggest player on the planet however it is not the only one.
Ok, at some point in the discussion it may get to Linkedin, Google Plus and Twitter (which by the way is a microblog not a network but it is so widely used it surfaces regardless of what topic is being discussed). The reality is, although these are the “Big Four”, there are so many to choose from and depending on “your fancy” or strategy you may want to develop a presence at other networks as a starting point.
Now that I have planted this seed in your thinking, where do you start? There are so many out there – really. So whatever your passion, go and find your network. If it doesn’t exist, hey create one! Via Martin Gysler Delete the scoop?
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This video gave a interesting view thathow socal network affect us.