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7 Tips To Maximize Shares of Your Facebook Posts

7 Tips To Maximize Shares of Your Facebook Posts | Machinimania | Scoop.it

Facebook recently changed the way users interact with content on fan pages: any user, including non-fans, can now post on fan page walls and like/comment/share fan page content. In other words, a Facebook user does not have to first like your fan page before they can interact with your content. This is a good thing!

 

Since this change, the emphasis has shifted slightly from gaining more likes (fans) to increasing the number of shares on each piece of content. When you craft your fan page updates in a manner that naturally inspires fans and their friends and visitors to your page to share with their networks, you set in motion ripples of viral visibility. Basically, free additional exposure...


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If Google's Management Doesn't Use Google+, Then Why Should You?

If Google's Management Doesn't Use Google+, Then Why Should You? | Machinimania | Scoop.it

It's really surprising to read that kind of article. I do not really see how a project can be taken seriously by the people, if management does not do it. Get your own review about it!

 

One of the most important rules in software is to eat your own dog food. The concept is simple: If you have confidence in your product, you use it.

 

Perhaps somebody should tell that to Google’s senior management, because the people in it are not eating their own dog food when it comes to Google+.


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Henrik Safegaard - Cloneartist's comment, October 9, 2011 4:26 AM
I couldn't agree more :)
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