Article of the day : Facebook Marketing Primer

The now is gone blog offers up a good overview of Facebook for marketers, with links to other sources that I’m sure I’ll get around to reading eventually. So much to read, so little time.

A little taste :

Facebook has some true marketing potential for some companies. The question is which companies, and what’s the right way to use Facebook?

Blog post here


4 réponses à “Article of the day : Facebook Marketing Primer”
  1. Avatar de Zeke's, the Montreal Art Gallery
    Zeke’s, the Montreal Art Gallery

    Howdy!

    Since I am currently underemployed, I went and read it. No great secrets unveiled, nothing earth shattering, pretty much stuff that should be self evident to anyone already using facebook, all of which ends up on a very cheesy advertisement for a pdf that costs $67.

  2. Avatar de Zeke's, the Montreal Art Gallery
    Zeke’s, the Montreal Art Gallery

    Howdy!

    Since I am currently underemployed, I went and read it. No great secrets unveiled, nothing earth shattering, pretty much stuff that should be self evident to anyone already using facebook, all of which ends up on a very cheesy advertisement for a pdf that costs $67.

  3. Avatar de Zeke's, the Montreal Art Gallery
    Zeke’s, the Montreal Art Gallery

    Howdy!

    Since I am currently underemployed, I went and read it. No great secrets unveiled, nothing earth shattering, pretty much stuff that should be self evident to anyone already using facebook, all of which ends up on a very cheesy advertisement for a pdf that costs $67.

  4. Avatar de Geoff_Livingston
    Geoff_Livingston

    @zeke I don’t know the person who published the PDF, but wanted to point people to the resource. No one else has amulgated this common sense in one place, so it was well received as the most well road post on Now Is Gone to date. But adding value, more information or better insights is always welcome, so please go for it.

    Thanks for the link.

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