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A Guide to Facebook Promoted Posts

A Guide to Facebook Promoted Posts | Social Media Marketing Strategies | Scoop.it
Facebook Ads and Promoted Posts are two of Facebook’s advertising tools that many marketers confuse or group together as “Facebook ads.” Although the true reason behind the confusion is unknown, for...
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Through the use of “Promoted Posts” businesses can pay for their posts to show up more often and on more News Feeds. This allows for more people to see their post, opens the door for more engagement, and increases the reach of the content beyond the brand’s Facebook community. We’ve put together a visual description of the different types of Promoted Posts on Facebook and how they work below.

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When ROI Represents the Realization of Influence

When ROI Represents the Realization of Influence | Social Media Marketing Strategies | Scoop.it

If you want to know more about what is the ROI in social media, you should read this blog post and perhaps also the related book. [note mg]

 

Vincenzo Cosenza is a new media strategist living in Italy who has over the years, designed some of the industry’s most comprehensive infographics on social media’s global footprint. Recently, he asked if I would write the foreword for his new book, Social Media ROI. And, as I’m a fan of his work, it was an easy decision. As usual however, I asked for permission to share it with you here and his publisher agreed. This is the only place where you can read this in English…

 

For the record, I also wrote the foreword for Olivier Blanchard’s book, Social Media ROI in early 2011. Yes…same name. I’m not a supporter of the fact that the publisher of this latest book did not take Olivier’s title into account.

 

Read more: http://www.briansolis.com/2012/02/when-roi-represents-the-realization-of-influence/


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