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There’s Something Rotten In The State Of Social Media | TechCrunch

There’s Something Rotten In The State Of Social Media | TechCrunch | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

...But if Twitter, the human-curated information network, ceased to exist? Well, it doesn’t bear thinking about…


The thing is, effort does not scale well online. People have become conditioned to expect convenience; to expect to have the hard work done for them. The rise of mobile usage has hugely fueled this mentality — making it even more imperative for a digital service to be hyper simple to set up and use. If it doesn’t ‘just work’ within a matter of seconds it likely won’t get used at all.


Although I don’t have to spend very much time at all maintaining my Twitter feed now, with six years invested in the service, that’s exactly because I have spent multiple years figuring out who it’s worth my while following (and who not).


Sure there are undoubtedly plenty of folk on Twitter who I haven’t found yet who could expand my network in new and interesting ways. But you can’t usefully follow every interesting person (whatever Robert Scoble says). And, more importantly, I don’t trust an algorithm that’s geared towards maximizing business profits to identify interesting  people on my behalf. That algorithm would be working for Twitter’s shareholders, not for my brain.


Bottom line: who I choose not to follow is as core a part of why Twitter is so useful to me as those accounts I do add to my follow list....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Something smells increasingly rotten in the state of social media. it's really important for the social channel owners and the users to think very seriously about the future of social media.

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The Biggest Facebook Publishers of May 2014 | The Whip

The Biggest Facebook Publishers of May 2014 | The Whip | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The big surprise this month is at the very top of the table. For the first time since November 2013, the Huffington Post are back on top of the Facebook charts.


The Huff Po achieved their highest number of total interactions in a long time, breaking the 30m total interactions mark.


Their most popular stories last month included a piece on gluten free diets ( 480,000+ interactions), a piece titled ‘This Woman Wants To Change How All Of Us See Our Bodies‘ (455,000+ interactions), and a blog on parenting (430,000 interactions).


Interestingly, much of the Huffington Post’s most popular pieces seem to be long form opinion pieces. They do have very popular viral videos too, but for the most part, interesting blogs with socially optimised headlines seem to be the big successes....

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Detailed breakdown of the interactions that the top 25 Facebook publishers received in May.

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10 Facebook Tools for Business & Marketing in 2014 | CodeCondo

10 Facebook Tools for Business & Marketing in 2014 | CodeCondo | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

I’m not a very huge fan of Facebook, and hardly even use it, but there have been some tools that I’ve been able to experience during my journey that I think you’ll find useful and appealing.


I was inspired to put this together after I published my Twitter tools post, earlier last week. I had fun putting together some of the new, and cool stuff that has been entering the market, and this list was not an exception. It’s all about creativity, innovation and the passion to help people in some form....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Alex Ivanovs shares a really useful list of 10 Facebook tools.

Jeff Domansky's curator insight, May 14, 2014 2:22 AM

Really useful list of Facebook tools from Alex Ivanovs.

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How to spend your first $100 in Facebook Ads

How to spend your first $100 in Facebook Ads | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The whole Facebook ads world can be very confusing.


Target this interest, don’t do this hack, make sure to exclude certain people.


Good lord, where to even begin. Over the past two years, I’ve spent over $2,000,000 buying Facebook ads (see below) and when I worked there I helped build their ad system.


Needless to say I have some experience and can share exactly how to do profitable ad spending on Facebook.There are many advanced things that you can read about but I’m going to focus on the fundamentals....

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Valuable advice on social marketing using Facebook.

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All Facebook Image Dimensions: Timeline, Posts, Ads | Jon Loomer

All Facebook Image Dimensions: Timeline, Posts, Ads | Jon Loomer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

What is the size of the Timeline Cover Photo? What is the recommended upload size of a link thumbnail? How do the dimensions differ for an uploaded image depending upon whether it’s on the Timeline, desktop News Feed, sidebar or mobile?


The truth is that it’s impossible to keep up with it all. That’s why I had this handy infographic created!


This is just one in a series of infographics that I’ve published lately that will help simplify Facebook marketing for you...

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Useful guide to sizes of visuals on Facebook.

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26 Creative Ways Brands Use Facebook Status Updates |

26 Creative Ways Brands Use Facebook Status Updates | | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Follow the lead of top brands who use a variety of Facebook status updates to increase engagement, build email lists and showcase fan content.Does your business have aFacebook marketing plan?Do you need inspiration for Facebook updates that excite your fans?Do you treat each and every update as an opportunity for engagement?In this article we’ll take a look at 26 brands, an A-Z guide, that use Facebook status updates that combine visual content and brand messages to create buzz, excitement and interaction....
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Impressive results, lessons and creativity in these leading brand content marketing efforts on Facebook.
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Why Facebook pages are a bust for brands

Why Facebook pages are a bust for brands | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Coca-Cola, Red Bull and Converse are the top three brands on Facebook, combining for more than 150 million fans. It’s a staggering figure, but they really can’t afford to have any fewer, given that only one out of every 15,000 fans responds to posts — slim odds.


That is why Facebook pages, along with other obligatory social strategies, have largely been a bust for meaningful, two-way interactions between brands and consumers. They’ve just become a place where brands collect their customers to ignore them, right alongside the people who just wanted that free iPad. Facebook brand pages are not built to engage more than a tiny fraction of fans, and marketers need to understand this isn’t likely to change.


Here are five cold, hard truths about Facebook brand pages and why the 1 percent of the 1 percent will never grow...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Farcebook is fine for friends and family but real results for business and brands are hard to come by.

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How Facebook's Instagram integration could rock the industry | Inside Facebook

How Facebook's Instagram integration could rock the industry | Inside Facebook | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

According to John McDermott at Digiday, Instagram is conducting a test (yes, for now it’s just a test) with Mercedes-Benz that allows them to target Facebook users who previously saw one of its Instagram ads. While this development is eye-opening in and of itself, as it gives hints into Facebook plans on returning their $1B investment, it also shows Facebook’s commitment to transforming how advertising not only can coexist with social media, but thrive and break into new levels of adoption.


What stands out the most to me is how inherent behavioral characteristics seen on both Facebook and Instagram are being aligned with their natural fit in the conversion funnel. As noted by McDermott, Instagram’s product naturally promotes behavior more conducive to the top of the funnel, where brand awareness comes into play. If Instagram is committed to preserving the user experience that allowed them to break 200 million users, it behooves them to preserve this characteristic of their product and not to “forcefully” incorporate more direct-response elements like call-to-action buttons, etc....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Marketing alert: Digital marketers are used to assimilating platform updates and advancements into their ad campaigns, but there could be a sea change on the horizon.

John H Drew Jr.'s curator insight, August 14, 2014 2:56 PM

Facebook has just finished a deal to acquire mobile photo sharing app Instagram for approximately $1 billion in cash and stock. Instagram will remain an independently branded standalone app that’s separate from Facebook, but the services will increase their ties to each other. The transaction should go through this quarter pending some standard closing procedures.

 

Last year, documents for a standalone Facebook mobile photo sharing app were attained by TechCrunch. Now it seems Facebook would rather buy Instagram which comes with a built-in community of photographers and photo lovers, while simultaneously squashing a threat to its dominance in photo sharing.

 

At 27 million registered users on iOS alone, Instagram was increasingly positioning itself as a social network in its own right — not just a photo-sharing app. And it was clear that some users were doing more of the daily sharing actvities on Instagram rather than Facebook’s all-in-one mobile apps, which had to be cluttered with nearly every feature of the desktop site.

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Is Facebook Marketing Dead?.. Here's a Surprising Answer

Is Facebook Marketing Dead?.. Here's a Surprising Answer | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Is Facebook marketing dead? It's a question none of us really want to face. Here's a 3-part answer that will probably surprise you.Today I answer a question none of us are quite ready to face:Is Facebook marketing dead?The short answer? Not by a long shot.The social network is simply evolving....
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Reflections on Facebook marketing and how to get results despite recent changes.
TecnoAd Mario's curator insight, May 30, 2014 5:10 AM

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Why You Should Forget Facebook - Jeffbullas's Blog

Why You Should Forget Facebook - Jeffbullas's Blog | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Has Facebook got you fooled? Are you chasing likes for your brand page? Paying for fans? Maybe it's time to forget Facebook!


... Facebook is pushing you to advertise. To promote your post is now just a couple of clicks. Easy but it costs. One of the motivators to use Facebook as a page is now almost zero.


Is there any point to chasing likes except for “social proof”.


Some research is showing that only 4%  or less of people are seeing your page updates in their newsfeeds when you post on Facebook. Here is some research from the 4129 agency on ZDnet.com showing the decline in just 12 months from 2102 to 2013.It appears that in 2014 that organic is still in freefall. Zero is maybe not an unrealistic expectation. Is that possible? Jason Loehr, director of global media and digital marketing at Brown-Forman who owns the brands Jack Daniels and Southern Comfort thinks so.


The Ignite Social Media agency did an analysis in December 2013 and saw a 44% drop in brands organic reach in just 12 days...

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Facebook is falling short these days and Jeff Bullas asks whether it's time to leave?

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It's Time to Ditch Facebook and Start Over

It's Time to Ditch Facebook and Start Over | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it
Most of us have had Facebook accounts for the past few years, if not a decade. But time and bloat have turned once-beloved font of nostalgia into an onslaught of faux-sentimental sludge from strangers. So as Facebook stands poised to break itself into a bunch of different apps, we say to you: Screw it. It's time to start fresh.
Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here's a provocative point of view on Facebook and functionality as the social media channel continuous to make changes.

Pawan Arora's curator insight, April 24, 2014 10:12 AM

Facebook has immense power but at time more is the root cause and actually becomes a problem. It has gone beyond those limits that it can't be tamed anymore - I am specially worried about youngsters who waste lots of time on facebook doing all meaningless stuff. I strongly feel they should be given something else in their hands thus replacing facebook. I am not that against facebook but its just that it is more of public domain - I feel now a days people need more of similar stuff confined to their own private group - working towards some meaningful goals.

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10 Big Brand Facebook Tactics Any Business Can Use | Social Media Examiner

10 Big Brand Facebook Tactics Any Business Can Use | Social Media Examiner | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

Model your Facebook tactics on the examples of these big brands to create lasting engagement with your fans.


Do you have big-brand Facebook page envy?


Do you, as a small business owner, want your page to be popular and engaging?


It’s easier than you think to emulate what Facebook’s major players do.


In this article, I’ll show you how some of the top brands keep their fans coming back, and how you can follow their lead to build an engaging page of your own....

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Here are several excellent examples of Facebook marketing success. Recommended reading. 9/10 

Scott Grodofsky's curator insight, September 16, 2014 1:55 PM

This article is about how different companies use Facebook to promote their product successfully. A few of the business tactics stood out most too me. One that stood out to me was capitalizing on major events and holidays. I felt like this was very important way to market your product because if their is a big event going on you would like to use that to your advantage to promote your product. Another idea that I felt was a good way to promote your product through Facebook was the topic of delivering content that interest your fans. In this article it talks about Monster energy. What Monster does on their Facebook page is unlike any other beverage company. They post stuff that interest the fans, but doesn't put the product in the picture. Instead they just put their logo because their logo is so widely known that people see the logo and think about Monster Energy.

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Successful Facebook Marketing

Successful Facebook Marketing | Public Relations & Social Marketing Insight | Scoop.it

The first thing you need to understand before you think of marketing on Facebook is the unique opportunities it offers and the basic difference between this and other media. Like you would never use a radio commercial for a TV ad, you cannot market on Facebook, the way you use other media for advertising.


Facebook is not a platform for ‘hard sell’People perceive Facebook as a platform when they share their stories, jokes, videos and generally relax. Therefore to appeal to this group you too have to join in their conversations rather than act like an outsider who has come to sell something aggressively...

Jeff Domansky's insight:

Fast and practical tips for better Facebook marketing.

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