Category: Facebook

  • Meta Elevate Scholarship Recipient

    I have received a Meta Elevate Scholarship to take the Meta (Facebook) Digital Marketing Associate Exam. Cost is all too often a prohibitor to Black creators and innovators. I am so humbled to be extended this opportunity to take my skill set to the next level.

  • Facebook says “Beware the Ides of March”

    Facebook says “Beware the Ides of March”

    Facebook posted a notice to page owners that they will be deleting the page likes of memorialized and inactive accounts of Facebook Pages. This will cause a decrease in the amount of page likes. Facebook stated the reason for doing this is to keep audiences consistent with up-to-date data, especially when dealing with advertisers.

  • Didn’t like how your year turned out on Facebook? Change it!

      If you have a Facebook account, you probably already know that Facebook has published a year end review of the highlights of your Facebook feed. Unfortunately for some, this year symbolized a year of loss. Some may not want to keep that moment in their summary. Good news! You can change your year in…

  • Why are the words “Subscribe” and Facebook in the same sentence?

    On September 15th, Facebook released the “Subscribe” button. This way, one does not have to become a friend in order to keep up with your public updates. If you don’t know about the public updates, click on the link to learn more. Whenever someone posts something using the “Public” status, their subscribers will be able…

  • Still not using Facebook? It may cost you a job.

    Tory Johnson of Women for Hire and frequent Good Morning America contributor “hit it” right on the head. Like it or not, Social Media is here to stay and Facebook (with Google Plus accelerating) is leading the pack. As we said earlier, more recruiters are using Facebook & other social media to look for candidates. …

  • Facebook Breathes Life Into Funeral Homes – via All Facebook

    via allfacebook.com More and more folks are turning to social media for support and comfort after the loss of a loved one. See how funeral homes are responding to this demand and are making a difficult time easier despite the distance.

  • Google Introduces Facebook Competitor, Emphasizing Privacy

    The service, which will initially be available only to a select group of Google users who will soon be able to invite others, will let people share and discuss status updates, photos and links. via nytimes.com Copycat or Google Wave 2.0?

  • What’s on my Facebook Wishlist?

      As an administrator for some Facebook pages, I wish there was some way to present a default admin avatar for each page that not necessarily the one from my Facebook profile. For example, I have a page that’s not so personal and a page that is all professional that I administrate. I don’t want…

  • Friends Talking too much on Facebook? Hide Them.

    I’m really “Liking” the “Hide all” option in Facebook today, especially when folks get a bit too loquacious. If you change your mind and/or your friend(s) calm down, you can always scroll down to “Edit Options.” and “X” them off the naughty list.

  • How Your Business Should Reply to Comments on Facebook Pages

    via insidefacebook.com Interesting ways to deal with comments on Facebook whether your a business or not.