Facebook & twitter

By Mark Pitts : Entrepreneur
Published 22nd August 2010 | Last comment 3rd September 2011
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Steve,

Hope I did it correctly?

Nearly there Mark, FB and Twitter work a treat, but the linked In one doesn't work.

You need to go to your linked In , and look on your profile page for the line that says "Public Profile"

Then copy the bit after the uk.linkedin.com/

so mine says uk.linkedin.com/in/stevierich so I just add the in/stevierich into the additional information bit on the forum.

Looking at yours, you need to add pub/mark-pitts-dipmgmt-open-mcmi-miet-tnispe/21/43b/31a

Make sense? Its not a very public friendly URL, but thats Linked In

All a bit confusing, don't worry, even the Kip Meisters got it wrong, but don't tell him I told you

Steve Richardson
Gaffer of My Local Services
My Local Services | Me on LinkedIn

Seems to work, thanks Steve

Mark Pitts

forum avatarpetersho
18th December 2010 4:29 PM
Twitter is good for news, if you have new product, or Special offer on pools, thats good idea, Actually for your business North Cyprus is great destination, there is million of pools, almost every villa

Have alook from Google earth Kyrenia area.

Peter

forum avatarpetersho
21st December 2010 8:30 AM
If you have campaign or news you can use face book and twitter,
even I looked Heathrow airport and they are using twitter for news,

forum avatarCathy Duncan
28th December 2010 6:47 AM
If you have campaign or news you can use face book and twitter,
even I looked Heathrow airport and they are using twitter for news,

Not only Heathrow Airport, but also loads of other prominent sites like maybenow are also using twitter and facebook for the dissemination of their business-related news and activities.

forum avatarYouMyWorld
31st January 2011 9:49 AM
Personaly I never click on facebook advert, so for me I don't think it worth to invest.

Personaly I never click on facebook advert, so for me I don't think it worth to invest.

Can I suggest you think what others may do?

From your previous posts I gather you are a wedding videographer, and whilst I don't think a lot of Facebook ads can be targetted very well, wedding services are one I think can be well targetted because people often change their relationship status to "engaged".

I found this article from Facebook website, and this quote from it may help you change your mind...Over 12 months, CM Photographics generated nearly $40,000 in revenue directly from a $600 advertising investment on Facebook.
Admittedly Facebook are not going to put bad examples on their website but to me it'd be worth a go.....

forum avatarthelittlelegscompany
31st January 2011 1:17 PM
if you use hootsuite you can update facebook, twitter, linked in etc all at the same time which saves hours! You can also forward plan tweets etc so if you do it for half an hour iin the morning, they can be running all day.

forum avatarthelittlelegscompany
31st January 2011 1:18 PM
Personaly I never click on facebook advert, so for me I don't think it worth to invest.

agree on this - it is vvv expensive and not necessary

forum avatarYouMyWorld
31st January 2011 2:21 PM
Can I suggest you think what others may do?

From your previous posts I gather you are a wedding videographer, and whilst I don't think a lot of Facebook ads can be targetted very well, wedding services are one I think can be well targetted because people often change their relationship status to "engaged".

I found this article from Facebook website, and this quote from it may help you change your mind...Over 12 months, CM Photographics generated nearly $40,000 in revenue directly from a $600 advertising investment on Facebook.
Admittedly Facebook are not going to put bad examples on their website but to me it'd be worth a go.....

Well, maybe I will change my mind when I will have more money. At the moment I am investing somewhere else. Thanks for information.

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