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[Infographic] How Small Business Owners Use Their Mobile Devices

Below is market research on how SME business owners use their handsets and other mobile devices. These interesting results show how online payments are gathering pace as well as a high use of apps....

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Nathan Discusses New Heyo 2.0 Pricing

As you know, the brand new Heyo 2.0 just dropped with tons of new designs, functionality, and features. Watch this quick video below to get the details from Nathan on the new pricing updates: We take...

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How to use Facebook Hashtags for #Business

Twitter, Vine, Instagram, even Google+ … and now Facebook! It seems like there’s no such thing as the “pound symbol” anymore – just hashtags… everywhere. And for good reason. Hashtags serve a purpose...

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Facebook’s News Feed Updates: 6 Marketing Takeaways

When I post on Facebook, what actually happens? Do all my fans see it? Do I need a certain amount of engagement first? I mean – there have be some rules to this thing, right? Well, in the past, these...

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How to Get – and Keep – More Facebook Likes

“Baby, if you were words on a page, you’d be what they call fine print.” We’ve all struck out with cheesy pickup lines – breaking the ice can be tough. Especially on Facebook. But you can breathe easy,...

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[BREAKING] New Facebook Contest Changes Save Time and Money

What happened? Running a Facebook contest is as simple as asking for a Like, comment, or message in a status update. It is no longer required that contests be administered through third party apps....

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Why Facebook News Feed Contests Are Worthless (By Themselves)

Facebook recently announced a change in their news feed algorithm. One of the biggest parts of this change is the filtering of “high quality” versus “low quality” content. Without being too explicit,...

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