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Social marketing, PR insight & thought leadership - from The PR Coach
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32 Marketing Tutorials for Facebook, Instagram

32 Marketing Tutorials for Facebook, Instagram | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

While Facebook is not yet a full-fledged ecommerce platform, its ability to help businesses connect with fans is huge. For example, a mom’s Facebook Live video went viral after she tried on a Chewbacca mask she had purchased at Kohl’s. It’s the most watched Facebook Live video ever, with over 150 million views. Kohl’s quickly responded with its own video, and with dropping off Star Wars toys and gadgets for the entire family.

For small businesses interested in using Facebook to grow their brands, the social network has a large collection of helpful tutorials and webinars. There are basic and advanced tutorials in Facebook’s Blueprint eLearning Courses, using the Exceed Learning Management System, with courses on Instagram as well as Facebook. There are also excellent up-close videos with some of the brightest creatives and publishers around in Facebook’s “Pub in Pub” series....

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This is an awesome collection of 32 marketing tutorials for Facebook and Instagram. Great resource and recommended reading. 10/10

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Is Instagram The New Teenage Facebook? - Business 2 Community

Is Instagram The New Teenage Facebook? - Business 2 Community | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Facebook isn’t one of the cool kids The reports are coming out that teenagers think Facebook isn’t cool anymore. I think it’s the combination of too many changes with the program, too many companies selling stuff and too many of them seeing their parents (and some are even seeing their grandparents!) using the social networking site. This was not news to me. I heard about this last year when I asked my 13-year-old niece how she likes using Facebook. In her puberty-filled voice she said, “Facebook is weird. We’re not on there anymore. Facebook is for old people like you Aunt Penney.” Gee, thanks kid....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Depending on your target, listening provides deep insight for marketers. I'd be wary about putting all of my eggs in one basket, but using several social media platforms just makes sense.

Kaye Blum's curator insight, July 15, 2013 6:08 PM

My 17 year old nece is a great indicator of social media trends and she too is abandoning Facebook in favour of Instagram.