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Facebook Best Practices

Facebook Best Practices. How to use social media to engage with our clients and show off Extension’s best. Raw Post. Redundant “ Ugly” Links. Boring Lead-Ins. Better lead-in and shortened link URL. Polished Post ( quote added as preview). Tagging for wider reach. Using Notes.

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Facebook Best Practices

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  1. Facebook Best Practices How to use social media to engage with our clients and show off Extension’s best

  2. Raw Post

  3. Redundant “Ugly” Links

  4. Boring Lead-Ins

  5. Better lead-in and shortened link URL

  6. Polished Post (quote added as preview)

  7. Tagging for wider reach

  8. Using Notes • Don’t post more than 4 lines of text: =

  9. Using Notes cont. • Notes make long posts more appealing!

  10. Techniques to Remember • Post or share photos • Edit titles and previews • Tag other organizations • Append long posts in Notes • Lead with the main point • Shorten long links

  11. Facebook Toolbox • https://bitly.com/ • http://www.google.com/alerts • http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/images/

  12. More Fun Stuff: • Repositioning Photos • Highlighting Photos • Pinning to Top

  13. Backdating Photos/Posts for History

  14. Starting a tradition “Happy Friday!” Other ideas? “Photo of the Week” “Fact of the Week” “Member of the Month”

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