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Facebook Cheat Sheet for Social Media Managers [infographic]

Facebook Cheat Sheet for Social Media Managers [infographic] | Information Technology & Social Media News | Scoop.it
One of the challenges many website owners have is creating natural or quality back-links from sites with good reputations. One of the first things you should do is submit your site to Security Veri...

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Christine Harris-Smyth's curator insight, January 9, 2013 8:31 PM

Hmm - emoticons for higher interaction. Help me. I really dislike the little buggers. On the rest of the data - isolated data may need to be read in context with the type of posts. Seriously "win" indicates opportunity. No analysis of "free" or "sex".

PDDM's comment January 16, 2013 6:44 PM
We don't like 'em either but we use 'em. At least for now, data shows they work. The fresher the better right? Always trying to figure out a way to use Putnam haha
Janet Louise Stephenson's curator insight, May 3, 2013 10:28 PM

Create better posts on Facebook with these useful tips.

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Facebook: The SEO Value of Likes, Shares, Comments

Facebook: The SEO Value of Likes, Shares, Comments | Information Technology & Social Media News | Scoop.it
What is the best type of action in order to maximise your Page Reach? Facebook assigns different weight to different actions based on user behaviour. (#Facebook: Likes vs. Shares vs.

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, May 6, 2013 9:55 PM

Great post on what brings the HEAT from Facebook. Adjust your FMarketing accordingly. BTW, helps SEO too.

Ally Greer's curator insight, May 6, 2013 11:09 PM

According to this post:


1 Facebook comment = 7 likes

1 Facebook share = 2 comments, 14 likes.


I'm not sure where these numbers come from, but there is a compelling case for the fact that comments and shares are much more valuable than likes. 


When it comes down to it, always go for the shares. This means that your audience found your content worth of sharing with their audience.