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Web 3.0 will enable an unprecedented level of intelligence in almost all systems and applications. Via Martin (Marty) Smith, NikolaosKourakos
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight,
February 20, 12:14 AM
Interesting take on Facebook's graphic search an example of the new, more flexible and intuitive Web 3.0 design. Delete the scoop?
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Want to rank better in Google? If you’re an individual, you could build your own site and hope it does well. But you might have more success by creating a page for yourself on a social media site like LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter.
Stan Smith's comment,
September 17, 2012 4:32 AM
I hope this works better for you than it does for me, but then you're probably not sharing your name with a former world champion tennis player, Converse's best selling shoe and a character from American Dad! Go get 'em!
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Brands are not so much as people as they are an extension a brands target audience. Much like jewelry is an accessory that we wear to display an aspect of ourselves. So, Yes, Facebook should view brands as people as a way to connect and extend themselves to its audience like an accessory. I like this post. km Via Fabian Justiniano Jr, Ken Morrison Delete the scoop?
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Facebook’s algorithms are sometimes a problem for fan pages who publish only a few posts. The problem is that they don’t appear in the stream of their fans. With this new feature, that could change, if the fan... activates this new option. Interesting! [note Martin Gysler]
Facebook is rolling out a new feature for users to opt in to receive notifications every time a page makes a post.
This seems to be a solution for fans who don’t want to miss any page posts that might not make it into their News Feed because of Facebook’s algorithms. For example, some users might want to be aware of all posts from a news publication, an artist they really like or a small business that doesn’t post very often. The feature is similar to the “close friends” option, which alerts users each time a new update or photo is shared by someone on the list.
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Robin Good: Thanks to Jason Keath and Caleb Gray who have put together this excellent collection of over 100 Facebook advertising case studies and to their specific documentation.
For each one you can find a short, one paragraph description of the campaign, an outline of the results obtained and a direct link to the official case study.
Very useful. 8/10.
Full examples collection: http://socialfresh.com/facebook-advertising-examples/ ; Via Robin Good Delete the scoop?
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