Whether you were ready or note Facebook turned on Timeline for all pages on March 30th. What you’ve likely seen a lot of is write-ups about the new features available to you. This isn’t another piece about features, it’s about strategy.
Whether you were ready or note Facebook turned on Timeline for all pages on March 30th. What you’ve likely seen a lot of is write-ups about the new features available to you. This isn’t another piece about features, it’s about strategy.
Friday Linx is a recurring feature on our blog. We’re aiming to bring you a collection of links worth a read and cute cat video to ease you into the weekend. Below you’ll find items on Twitter, Google Analytics, new YouTube features, and new Facebook features.
Given the fast and furious spread of the video Kony 2012, I need hardly introduce it. It’s been described by brilliant people I know and admire as a “gamechanger” and even simply “the future” of activism. Here I break down how it was successful and what you can take away from it.
We’ve written about the importance of mobile email and optimizing your templates for those devices. In this post we provide some practical tips based on our own implementation and links to more in depth resources.
Friday Linx is a recurring feature on our blog. We’re aiming to bring you a collection of links worth a read and cute cat video to ease you into the weekend. You’ll also find items on NTEN’s quarterly newsletter, Facebook, Email, Blogging, and training opportunities below.
It’s been long speculated that Facebook would be announcing Timeline for pages and possibly other goodies today. AllFacebook has a good post on what’s new with some screen shots. Over the next several weeks we’ll be building out the timeline for our page and we’ll document the process. Once it’s published we’ll share the results with our readers here in the hope that it’ll help you approach your pages in a strategic way as well.