Tailor Make Digital Facebook's New NewsFeed Algorithm an Incentive for Quality Content? - Tailor Make Digital. The globally preferred social media platform is being found to knock above 170% traffic to its news platforms in 2012, indicating fondness of more people clicking on diverse articles on this favoured site.
At this point of time, the announcement of Facebook on its forthcoming changes will be definitely exciting for its fans. First and foremost, keeping in view that content remains to be the king, Facebook emphasises on positive changes and superiority of content standards for the writers associated in engaging with the Facebook community. “In order to achieve this target, Facebook has outlined the new algorithm for writers of in-depth content” In fact, offering people with higher level newsfeed and content at the accurate moment is expected to redirect their focus area exclusively from concentrating to linking people, which is the whole idea. In order to achieve this target, Facebook has outlined the new algorithm for writers of in-depth content.
Facebook Graph Search: How Multi-Location Brands & Local Marketers Can Capitalize. Local marketing has grown increasingly important in recent years with the proliferation of smartphones, tablets, GPS, and other mobile navigation-enabled devices.
When people on the go search for businesses, they typically need directions to the nearest locations, phone numbers and other details, increasing the importance of data availability and accuracy. As if local marketers and multi-location brands weren’t already struggling to make this information accurate, available and accessible, Facebook upped the stakes yet again with Graph Search. Facebook’s Graph Search has already sparked an extraordinary level of interest and media coverage, because it stands a good chance of being the first true disruptor of traditional search behaviors. Traditional search engines return relevant content from the entire web; Facebook’s Graph Search returns highly personalized content from the searcher’s own personal network (social graph).
Opportunity Awaits Take Control Engage the Customer. The age of the brag is over: why Facebook might be losing teens. One week ago, Facebook Director of Product Blake Ross announced that he’d leave the company in a goodbye letter he posted on his profile page.
Ross wrote: "I’m leaving because a Forbes writer asked his son’s best friend Todd if Facebook was still cool and the friend said no, and plus none of HIS friends think so either, even Leila who used to love it, and this journalism made me reconsider the long-term viability of the company. " A few sentences later, Ross wrote, "In all seriousness, even after switching to part-time at Facebook, it’s just time for me to try new things," but the damage was done. Ross has since removed the letter, perhaps because he’d accidentally posted it publicly, or because his jesting intro wasn’t taken as lightly as he’d hoped. The "journalism" Ross mentioned is hardly Pew Research, but it means something. Teenspeak When Branch co-founder Josh Miller asked his fifteen-year-old sister what was hot, she said Facebook had gone cold.
New apps, new identities. 10 Popular Sites Like Pinterest (Updated: Feb 19th. 15 Websites Similar To Pinterest. It seems like the entire world has jumped on the Pinterest bandwagon in the past year, including myself.
It’s one of those sites you can literally spend hours on. “Visual Bookmarking” has definitely made its mark for 2012 as one of the top new internet trends. Here are 15 Pinterest-like websites that may spark your interest. Some of these sites have differed from Pinterest by centering their site around a specific theme. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 500px- A photographer’s dream, you can click through thousands of high-quality, stunning photographs taken all over the world. Like this: Like Loading...