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8 Tips for Using Facebook Scheduled Posts

Andrea Vahl     SocialMedia Examiner Are you crunched for time? Could you use a little Facebook automation in your life? Well, help is here. Facebook allows you to schedule your page posts. Many people cheered this feature becauseFacebook’s EdgeRank algorithm and other quirks make using third-party tools likeHootSuite or SocialOomph for scheduling your posts less desirable than posting manually….

Social Media Packages

Social Media Packages: Let’s face it, most small business owners and entrepreneurs just don’t have the time to post and tweet every day. They know they need social media, but it usually gets neglected and gets put on a back burner – or enters a wish list. Now, there are companies specializing in social media…

Mirror neurons change how fashion does marketing?

Until not too long ago. Those who called themselves fashionistas would go every week into their famous glossy magazines in search for the latest trends. Fashion brands only had to put their ads and names in the editorial repeatedly to become desirable and trendy. With social networks as part of the game now, this dynamic…

Independent movie makers and social networks

  The incredible growth of social networks has created a new sphere of influence generated and empowered by individual users. Today, Facebook has more than 300 million members worldwide and dominates the social network market by its huge reach. The cost to create good movies with high quality has lowered, allowing better opportunities for independent…

Social Media – $10B Market

Social Media – $10B Market Worldwide revenues from social media sites are on track to reach $10 Billion this year.  That is up 41% from 2010, according to technology research firm Gartner. These figures will continue to explode in the next few years, projected to grow by 50% next year and nearly triple to $29bn by…

Social Media Popularity Report

Social media is growing in popularity, and people are empowered to communicate, connect and engage with friends, family, celebrities, companies and brands – on their own terms.  You can “like” someone on Facebook, promote your “handle” on Twitter, and “LinkdIn” with a colleague on LinkedIn.  Newer social networking sites and blogs also include Digg, StumbleUpon,…