Another great way to get "Likes" for your Facebook Biz Page - 12/28/10 04:56 PM
We originally announced this free tool on the Roost blog a couple weeks ago.  Great new way to help you get Likes as part of your normal Social Media activities.  You can actually use it through Twitter as well.
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We’re very excited to announce the launch of RoostBar.
RoostBar is an incredible new tool for your Facebook marketing kit to help you build audience (“Likes”) – simply by giving you more leverage from the great content you already share.
Any link you share via the Roost Publisher is now sent with RoostBar attached.   And as you can see from … (2 comments)

RoostBar is an easy way to increase Fans ("Likes") of your Facebook Business Pages? - 12/20/10 04:06 PM

We’re very excited to announce the launch of RoostBar.
RoostBar is an incredible new tool for your Facebook marketing kit to help you build audience (“Likes”) – simply by giving you more leverage from the great content you already share.
Any link you share via the Roost Publisher is now sent with RoostBar attached.   And as you can see from the picture below that means several cool things to you.
RoostBar features a “Like” button for your Facebook Page which will give you a direct benefit from having shared the content It also includes a “Share” button making it … (0 comments)

Wondering how your Facebook Profile and Pages should work together? Read on... - 12/20/10 12:09 PM
 

Should you spend your time developing a Facebook business Page (getting fans) or developing your Personal Profile (getting friends)?  
It's a question we hear from Realtors a lot, and the answer isn't "either/or."  Your Page and Profile can work together to grow your sphere & establish you as a trusted expert on local real estate; they are complementary pieces of your Facebook marketing strategy.  Below, we'll step you through a tried-and-true process:

Step 1:  Setup
Create a great Facebook “Page”
• Pick a smart page name and fill out all the relevant info (create a page here)
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3 things you need to know about the likely changes to Facebook Pages - 12/20/10 11:46 AM
Last week we noticed (along with a lot of other folks) that for a short period of time Facebook had rolled out a significantly updated layout for Pages.  While that update appears to have been accidental or temporary (it was rolled back), it does provide some insight into what could be a likely change to the core structure of Pages.
Assuming this is close to what ends up as the new design, here are the three most important developments you should prepare for.
1) Good news – looks like you’ll be able to switch back and forth between a Page admin and … (5 comments)

 


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