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How the new Pages Feed can help exposure for businesses on Facebook

How the new Pages Feed can help exposure for businesses on Facebook

By now we are all aware as to how our newsfeed has become our hub on Facebook since it is where we receive a river flowing of all of our connections status updates allowing us to see more of what is happening on Facebook in less time than it would take to go to individual profiles or pages. The newsfeed is not only the spot where we gain information, but also where we do our actions, such activities as likes, comments and re-sharing a post or status update. Facebook now has a newsfeed for Facebook Pages. …

Facebook allows users to switch profiles into pages

Facebook allows users to switch profiles into pages

Understanding the difference between Facebook profiles and its pages has not been easy for many businesses, prior to pages, brands would create profiles and once the pages rolled out they did not want to lose the number of friends they had or their progress on their page thus far. Therefore, they were willing to go against Facebook’s Terms of Service in order to keep the profile. What many may not know is that a Facebook page is not automatically public and is not meant to promote businesses. Facebook pages however, are designed for your brand to choose its proper category to be able to be found within…

Where is the questions feature located on the Facebook page timeline?

Where is the questions feature located on the Facebook page timeline?

Since the roll out of the Facebook Timeline for Pages earlier this year, it seems as though Facebook has hidden one of its newest and once useful tools, the questions feature. Your search is over. …

Like vs. subscribe: How would the subscribe button affect your Facebook page?

Like vs. subscribe: How would the subscribe button affect your Facebook page?

There have been rumors floating across the web regarding a subscribe button being added to Facebook pages. The social media blog, AllFacebook reports that only a selected few have been granted this button to test it out, but if it happens, what does this mean for businesses? Adding a subscribe button to a Facebook Page may be great for those who want to remain private, who do not necessarily want to announce to their community that they “like” a particular company or just want to remain informed but not a part of the pages community. That notion within itself would be surprising on behalf of Facebook…

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