Showing posts with label facebook tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label facebook tips. Show all posts

4 Marketing Tips for Targeting Women via Social Networks

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Social networks have become so popular these days, which the online marketing techniques had to redesign the whole concept around these aspects. There are many tips and tricks to use the social networks when it comes to reaching a targeted audience, when talking about a company, the only thing that a person needs to do is to pay attention to the details.

So, who is on Facebook? The most common answer is that everyone is there, from children to adults, from college students to professionals in any fields. This means that any company, of any profile, is interested in being in the social networks because of the fact that everyone is there (or at least a great part from their targeted audience).

Let’s take the example of a perfume company for women. How would they target this section on Facebook? There are some tips that can be applied here.

#1 Groups

This is a very subtle way of communication. There are millions of groups that are formed

How To See If Someone UnFriend You On Facebook ?

Facebook, the popular social networking site, is a grand opportunity to get in touch with your old friends. Messages and notifications flow into your account every now and then. Whenever you are added as a friend, you get a notification. Logging into your Facebook account, you get to see an entire list of your friends added in your friend’s list. But what, when someone unfriends you from the list? When you are removed from anyone’s friend list, you are not notified nor does any message enter your account.

However, gone are those days when you remind in dark as to who unfriended you. Unfriend Finder – the new browser script enables you to find out who has eliminated you from his list. Not only about unfriend, this browser script will let you know  you the people to whom you have sent a friend request, the persons who have denied your request, the person who have removed you from the list and also about the Facebook user who has deactivated his account.

All the recent web browsers Opera Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and others support this new Unfriend Finder application. Are you wondering how this function will work for you? Well, this browser script makes use of Facebook notifications for alerting you of the aforesaid events.


Want to get this new app right on your PC now? Go to the site of Unfriend Finder and install this once you have downloaded. Once you have installed this browser script, it will store for you Facebook friend list, requests and other information in the web browser. Just as you receive notification when anybody sends you a friend request, in the like manner now you will also get a notification when you are unfriended in the same Facebook style.

Facebook interface and Unfriend Finder mixes perfectly with each other. Now, you will receive alerts whenever your friend request is ignored or rejected. Stop wondering why your list of Facebook friends getting shorter day by day. Set up Unfriend Finder and start receiving notifications regarding all events related to your Facebook friends!

How to Add Facebook’s Like Button & Social Plugins to Your Web Pages & WordPress Posts

Facebook’s new Open Graph protocol is now official, having been announced and launched this past Wednesday at the Facebook f8 Conference. It is the successor to Facebook Connect which will be slowly phased out, and it is a big improvement, making it much easier to “socialize” your Web pages into Facebook’s hyper-expanding social network.

I must admit it was hard to sit still at the f8 conference after Mark Zuckerberg made the announcement in his keynote address and I attended a couple sessions that delved deeper into the Social Plugins and the Open Graph protocol. As soon as possible, which happens to be today, I decided to start experimenting by adding some social plugins to my WordPress blog.

I decided I could save others a lot of time if I wrote up a tutorial. So here it is….

Adding the Facebook Social Plugins to your Web Page or Blog — XFBML or iFrame?

Facebook offers two methods to add their social plugins to your Web page or blog posts:

   1. A simple iframe which can be easily dropped into the Web page code;
   2. The XFBML tag, which requires that your page/post make a call to the JavaScript SDK and that your page be set up as a Facebook application (quite easy).

I decided to go the XFBML route which, although a bit more complicated, is more feature rich than the iframe method. For example, after clicking on your Like/Recommend button, the user can add a comment to the profile post on the user's personal profile.
If you’d be happy with the simpler iframe method, there are several WordPress plugins to add the Like button.


Create an Application – Tell Facebook Your Website, Web Page or Post is an Application

The Web page or blog post to which you will add Facebook’s social plugins or other features that interact with Facebook’s Graph API will be viewed by Facebook as an “application,” which allows the page or post to use the JavaScript SDK.

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