5 Ways Small Businesses Can Still Compete in the Facebook News Feed
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Learn how to handle Facebook's new algorithm update
As we inch closer to the busy holiday season, many brands are hoping to improve their social media marketing efforts. If history repeats itself, social media ad space will become limited as more brands look to get a piece of the action. To prevent yourself from paying too much for
If you're selling online, you should be on social media - but make sure to avoid these scenarios with a few expert tips here!
Running an ecommerce store is hard enough without having to worry about managing social media. This post will provide you some concrete, actionable tips you can use to spruce up your store’s social media. If you read Volusion's recent post on how to create a flawless style
Selling your products on your website is no longer the only way to turn a profit. With the ever growing popularity of social commerce, there have never been more ways to sell online and promote your brand. With over 700 million users, Instagram is quickly becoming the social commerce powerhouse.
Instagram Stories are similar to Snapchat stories: the content is only viewable for 24 hours before it disappears. Photos and videos up to 15 seconds can be shared in real-time, or they can be curated and uploaded from your phone’s gallery. Different from your profile, stories allow your perfectly
A large majority of small businesses won’t touch Snapchat with a nine-foot pole. But the tide is slowly turning as more and more recognize the value of its efficient use of imagery and storytelling. Depending on your audience and goals, this seemingly up-and-coming — especially among the younger set — social
The world of pinning has grown tremendously since Pinterest’s launch in 2010. A pin is no longer just a wrestling move – it’s become the core component of a network that shares ideas and inspiration between over 100 million active users. But sometimes it’s hard to figure out
Social media has become an integral part of our lives—from sharing selfies to posting cool videos and Instagramming our every move. But social media for ecommerce is quite different. With organic reach constantly decreasing, it takes more than just a funny meme to get attention. It all comes down
Social media is an excellent tool for managing your brand voice and engaging with your audience. However, when not managed closely, a seemingly innocent post can garner a lot of negative attention. Maybe it was an unfortunate misspelling incident or maybe someone used an insensitive hashtag unknowingly, but brand mistakes
Instagram is the ideal social media platform for ecommerce sellers. Its visual nature makes it really easy to promote your products to all your current and potential customers. Instagram is the only major social media platform with a 20% organic exposure rate. That happens to be a very high number
In the eyes of a consumer, big brands are a faceless force bigger than them. Social media gives brands the power to elicit a personal look into their operations, especially with a third of millennials that say social media is their preferred medium for communicating with businesses. With increased brand