Make the Most of Your Cover Image
Your cover image is the most visible part of your Facebook page. Take advantage and use this space for advertising your new product offering or a promotion on the cover image. We just moved to a new space with a much bigger warehouse so we wanted everyone to know! www.1stopdesign.com
Continue ReadingSocial Media Holiday Contests!
Get your customers excited for the holidays! Having a fun contest through your social media asking your followers to post their best holiday recipe, family tradition, cutest couple, or tree-decorating contest. Maybe even offer a gift card or a prize to the winner! This is a great way to interact.
Continue ReadingA Few Blogging Tips
Here are a few thing you should think about when planning your blog posts. Have you thought about what your blog categories will be. Share your over content from your website on social media. Make a business plan for your blog. Post frequently and be consistent. Come up with a routine for writing your blogs that gives you time. Be ...
Continue ReadingFinally Zoom For Instagram
It has taken Instagram five years, but it has finally delivered the most basic feature to its users: Zoom. Back in August, iOS users can zoom in on Instagram photos with a pinch of the fingers — a standard maneuver since Steve Jobs introduced the original iPhone back in 2007. Why the app didn’t allow users to zoom so easily ...
Continue ReadingMarketing with Twitter
Twitter can be a beneficial tool in your businesses marketing campaign. There are over 313 million active monthly users using Twitter and over two billion searches on Twitter every day. Twitter offers a way for you to interact with your client, share information and increase your exposure. Creating Content As in all of your marketing campaigns, everything starts with the ...
Continue ReadingLonger Tweets are Here
Longer tweets have finally arrived. The changes Twitter announced to its character limit earlier this year are now starting to roll out to users. The update means that photos, GIFs, polls, videos and quoted tweets will no longer count toward your 140-character limit. While the 140-character limit is not changing, media attachments and quoted tweets will no longer count toward ...
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