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Facebook After Timeline: Average post lifetime is longer, fans are more engaged!

May 14, 2012 by Magdalena Gorak
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Sotrender’s study shows that with launching of Timeline average post lifetime is much longer. Before April, by average, users made half of their comments in less than 1 hour. Now, the time in which post gets half the attention and feedback has extended to 2 hours 30 minutes. [read more]

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Striking The Perfect Balance Between Over and Under Share In Social Media

September 2, 2011 by Alex Smith
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"Brands and their respective digital PR and social media agencies should look to strike and continually refine the optimal balance between how much content to share and how frequently." [read more]

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Why Google+ is Great for SEO

July 22, 2011 by Alex Smith
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"Having landed and created huge ripples in the social networking sphere, Google+ has continue to grow at a particularly rapid pace, increasing by over 10 million users in the space of a week, having now reached 20 million. There’s been a great deal written about it in comparison with Facebook and to some extent Twitter, but I’d like to draw on one of the key ways that it differs from the two; SEO. " [read more]

Increase Facebook engagement - the Strategies That Work Best!

April 18, 2011 by James Medd
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Facebook is always a tough call when it comes to the frequency and timing of posting messages. Unlike Twitter, which is a war to be seen, Facebook is a slower network with a much higher percentage of your "fans" likely to see your messages (whether they read it or not is another matter). So when is the best time to get those messages out to increase engagement? [read more]

Tagging 101

April 12, 2011 by Elissa Nauful
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Wait! Don’t push that publish button without tagging! Properly manicuring and setting up your blog posts can help you win the race to the top of the Google search list. I know what you’re thinking: tags, categories, social bookmarks… it’s all a blur and can be confusing to figure out what should be a category and what should be a tag but hopefully this post will help. [read more]

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