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You’ve been reviewed now get Faceified
You’re probably wondering “what the heck is she talking about?”. Well, I’ve learned of a great way to consolidate all your reviews and testimonials in one location that you can promote on your website, blog, email, and more!
No matter what your industry, reviews, recommendations and testimonials can be made and found anywhere: Yelp, Craigslist, LinkedIn, your website, wherever your clients are posting their reviews. It’s a lot to keep track of let alone promote. You may have even found yourself reaching out to clients asking them to re-post a review on a certain website for you. Not anymore! You now have control over this, it’s called Faceified.
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Tagged Blog, branding, craigslist, customer reviews, customer testimonials, email, faceified, How To Go Social, influence, LinkedIn, profile, terri mason, trust, website, yelp, zillow
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Smart and Organized Facebook Fan Pages
Facebook fan pages are a great way to market your business and connect with customers. Recently Facebook added some extra options for building your Facebook Fan Page and, very recently, a new look and functionality program change that we will discuss in a future post. Now you can identify your business category and then drill down to the specifics.
The Etiquette of Engagement
When we were growing up our parents, teachers and other adults taught us how to mind our P’s and Q’s. We learned to respect our elders, open doors for others, and say “please” and “thank you”. These manners helped us to achieve our goals, build relationships and gain the respect of our friends and peers. Have you considered how important this is for your social media efforts?
Here are a few simple things to keep in mind when you are Read more on The Etiquette of Engagement…
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Tagged blogs, engagement, etiquette, Facebook, fan page, How To Go Social, influence, LinkedIn, monitor, profile, Relevance, Social Media, trust, Twitter
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A Social Media Tail
I had a wonderful social media experience with my dog’s pet insurance company and wanted to share it here. I have to say, I don’t manage their social media program. The person who does should be very proud of the work they are doing.
Let me start my story at the beginning. My Bernese Mountain Dog had a run in with a groundhog this summer. The groundhog had gotten the upper hand and my poor pup had to be rushed to the animal hospital. OK. It wasn’t as bad as I thought but the bill was good enough reason for me to have a nervous breakdown. If you own a pet you know what I mean. Those vet bills can be outrageous.
Face it, Facebook is it!
Our next top social networking site for serious SMO, Facebook! With this weeks release of The Social Network, we thought it appropriate to dive right in!
To put this mega channel into perspective here are some facts…
- Facebook has over 350 million users worldwide
- The average Facebook user has 130 friends
- The average Facebook user is connected to 80 community pages, groups and events
- If Facebook were a Country it would be the third largest in the world
- Most recenty and very important, Facebook beat Google (all their sites combined) in ‘time spent’
