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New Facebook tool answers the question ‘Why am I seeing this post?’

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 31, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment

Facebook announced today that it is adding to News Feeds a feature called “Why am I seeing this post?” Similar to “Why am I seeing this ad?,” which has appeared next to advertisements since 2014, the new tool has a drop-down menu that gives users information about

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Mark Zuckerberg actually calls for regulation of content, elections, privacy

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 30, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment

It’s been a busy day for Facebook exec op-eds. Earlier this morning, Sheryl Sandberg broke the site’s silence around the Christchurch massacre, and now Mark Zuckerberg is calling on governments and other bodies to increase regulation around the sorts of data Facebook traffics in. He’s hoping to

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Checkout on Instagram and Sponsored Stories Polling Stickers

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 30, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment
Checkout on Instagram and Sponsored Stories Polling Stickers

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Social Media Marketing Talk Show, a news show for marketers who want to stay on the leading edge of social media. On this week’s Social Media Marketing Talk Show, we explore Instagram’s new in-app checkout and polling in sponsored stories

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Snap CEO’s sister Caroline Spiegel starts a no-visuals porn site

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 29, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment

If you took the photos and videos out of pornography, could it appeal to a new audience? Caroline Spiegel’s first startup Quinn aims to bring some imagination to adult entertainment. Her older brother, Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel, spent years trying to convince people his app wasn’t just for

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7 Characteristics of a Great Networker

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 29, 2019   /   Small Business   /   Leave a comment

Here are seven characteristics of a great networker. Source: Entreprneur 7 Characteristics of a Great Networker

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Is Facebook Organic Marketing Dead?

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 29, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment
Is Facebook Organic Marketing Dead?

Have recent changes to Facebook impacted your marketing? Wondering what you should and shouldn’t be doing with your organic Facebook marketing? To explore Facebook organic marketing, I interview Mari Smith. Mari is a consultant for Facebook, and the leading expert on Facebook marketing. She’s also the author

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Facebook’s handling of Alex Jones is a microcosm of its content policy problem

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 28, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment

A revealing cluster of emails reviewed by Business Insider and Channel 4 News offers a glimpse at the fairly chaotic process of how Facebook decides what content crosses the line. In this instance, a group of executives at Facebook went hands-on in determining if an Instagram post

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Facebook launches searchable transparency library of all active ads

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 28, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment

Now you can search Facebook for how much Trump has spent on ads in the past year, which Pages’ ads reference immigration or what a Page’s previous names were. It’s all part of Facebook’s new Ad Library launching today that makes good on its promise to increase

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Facebook needs a white hat Cambridge Analytica

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 28, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment
Facebook needs a white hat Cambridge Analytica

Rob Blackie Contributor Share on Twitter Rob Blackie is a Digital Strategist based in London, England, who has contributed to The Guardian and The Independent newspapers. Mike Butcher Contributor More posts by this contributor Brandwatch turns its war chest on acquiring market research startup Qriously Meet the

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Twitter introduces a battery-saving ‘Lights Out’ dark-mode option

By CarolynClarkDFW on March 28, 2019   /   Social Media   /   Leave a comment

As promised back in January by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, the company today is rolling out an even darker version of the app’s existing dark mode. Before, Twitter’s dark theme was more of a blue-ish shade instead of a true black, which not everyone seemed to like.

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