A B2B Marketer’s Guide to Great Facebook Pages
I found an ebook through HubShop that discusses B2B businesses and their relevance on Facebook as a means of online marketing. The guide features 15 short case studies of B2B businesses that are successfully using Facebook even though their companies are less focused on consumers.
Click here to download the ebook.
At The Lake – Wordless Wednesday
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Gmail Rich Text Signatures
Google recently posted on their Gmail Blog that you now have the ability to write rich text signatures right into your Gmail account. This new feature will allow you to:
Change Colors
Change Font Sizes
Insert Images
Insert Links
Click here for more information.
Hummingbird & Flame Vine – Wordless Wednesday
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Facebook Status How To Tips
Facebook Status How To Tips
I recently found this post by Mashable that provides a few great how to tips that will help you get the most out of your Facebook status updates.
Some of the how to tips that the article features are:
Add a Dislike Option to Your Status Update
Pre-Schedule Status Updates
Tag People in Your Status Updates
Add Symbols to Your Facebook Status
Read the post here.
A Pony Grazing on a Hill – Wordless Wednesday
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Facebook Fan Page Language Change
A few months ago, Facebook made a language change to Fan Pages. The phrase “Become a Fan” has been replaced by the single word “Like” in an effort to improve user experience. This change doesn’t affect your Facebook Fan Pages. In fact, before the change came into effect, Facebook conducted research to analyze the use of the “Like” function and determined that users clicked on the new term more often.
Here is more information on the language change.

