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Previously on "Facebook or Company Website or Both"
Anything in a book will be well and truly out of date when it comes to social media advertising. Unless you do it all the time just employ someone to do it for you...
thanks Eek,
gotta start somewhere and I'd like to learn this subject rather than be blagged by somebody, and it ain't rocket science is it
come to think of it, should your plan b ever look in the FB direction gimme a call and I'll give you a quote for seo and fb marketing services
I suppose I naively thought that now we had all grown up, someone else on here might have some experience in this to add to what I am learning from the Facebook Marketing for Dummies book
Anyway, the responses are useful and seems we're going in an acceptable direction.
What's Her Name was right that it's not what we think it's what's best for the punters is what is most important.
Milan.
Anything in a book will be well and truly out of date when it comes to social media advertising. Unless you do it all the time just employ someone to do it for you...
just do a search for people and things on google and see how many facebook links are returned
and just to make really sure I added to the facebook vanity urls for plan b to google manually
Milan.
I don't ever see facebook links come on the first page... and when I restricted Google to site:facebook.com it only seemed to return profile pages, not posts or content on FB?
I suppose I naively thought that now we had all grown up, someone else on here might have some experience in this to add to what I am learning from the Facebook Marketing for Dummies book
Anyway, the responses are useful and seems we're going in an acceptable direction.
What's Her Name was right that it's not what we think it's what's best for the punters is what is most important.
the facebook and tweeter are really SEO optimized so when we put stuff on those two it's highly visible on google and can be backlinked to the company website
on top of this, we can use facebook for marketing, ie targeted adverts on facebook which is the next step in the facebook strategy, having got the facebook presence we're now going to see how it performs as a marketing tool with paid for targeted facebook adverts
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