Imagine for a second that you can have a customer’s complete, undivided attention on social media. Instead of seeing four other posts on their feeds distracting them, all they see is yours, dominating their screen and their interest. And, even better, the content is interactive and engaging to keep them looped in. You can, in fact, accomplish this. Instagram Stories is the most commonly known one (especially with their new polling stickers), but Facebook Canvas is another full-screen experience that …
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Mobile has has changed our world. I still remember when texting was a luxury that was too expensive for most people to afford, and today I signed secure mortgage documents with a few clicks on my phone. This is all thanks to mobile, which allows us to keep up with our on-the-go lifestyles like nothing else. Mobile usage has unsurprisingly shifted over time, with users having higher expectations than ever before. There’s so many apps and distractions that the mobile …
When I talk to my clients about running ads on Facebook, I typically get one or two of the same objections over and over again. People think that they’re either too expensive, or that they just plain don’t work. This can be true, but you can decrease the likelihood of either happening if your ads are created to be as relevant as possible to the users who you’re targeting. Relevance, after all, will make a night-and-day difference between the kind …
Social Media Marketing World 2018 Imagine the world’s largest social media marketing conference. Where the industry’s top social media professionals are sharing fresh and exclusive insights. Ideas that will transform your marketing, your content, and your business. Note: Not going to Social media marketing world? Don’t worry, Shakr will share with you our favourite insights during and after the conference. Hosted by Social Media Examiner, the world’s leading online social media magazine for businesses, offering the leading podcast and live …
On January 11th, Michael Stelzner went live on Facebook and warned us that we’re approaching the “end of days” for Facebook Pages. And here’s the really scary part– as per usual, he’s not wrong. Facebook marketing as we know it is about to change, with the decline in organic reach going from a trickle to a flood thanks to a new algorithm that will make it much harder for Page content to get noticed. While this will mean a lot …