Before I tell you the reasons, let me explain what this feature is so you are clear. Between 100-300 words, you can create offers, promote events, or posts to effectively engage your audience (more on that in a minute). Similar to social posts on Facebook they help you stand out and display the personality of your business. As we shift more towards a mobile-first world, you will notice that the posts are in card form and optimized (2 comments)
online marketing: 5 Ways To Be More Productive Online
- 10/04/16 09:08 PM
I have spent the majority of my eleven years in real estate figuring out ways to maximize my online time. Whether I am networking, blogging, or prospecting, I have to be careful not to let the internet consume all of my time. I have made mistakes, failed, succeeded, and most important, learned a lot about productivity. There are many ways to be more productive online, but these five tips have proven to be the most efficient for me.
5 Ways To Be More Productive Online - LinkedIN (6 comments)
online marketing: Are You Using Social Media To It's Full Potential?
- 02/03/15 12:01 AM
Social media has become one of the most important avenues for marketing online, yet many don't even know where to begin. They think all they have to do is create a profile, start following everybody under the sun, and the business will come. There is an etiquette that goes along with social media but most important, a strategy. Are you one of those people that "like" everything, or campaign for "likes" but have nothing of substance on your page to keep the public interested? I firmly believe that substance is more important then a large following. I would rather have more quality then quantity. If you lack it the (5 comments)
The first part of this photo is very sweet and the only time I think it's appropriate to beg for Facebook "likes". I quit smoking 7 years ago because I wanted to live, period. Now that I have a daughter I owe it to her to be around as long as possible.
The second part of this is something that has become the norm lately, begging for Facebook "likes". It's better to put useful content on the web with a link to your Facebook page and and let the public choose to "like" your page. All (5 comments)