Social Media Campaigns

General Motors Pulls $10 Million Ad Campaign From Facebook [REPORT]

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In a big vote of no confidence before Facebook’s IPO, General Motors is pulling its ads from the platform, calling them “ineffective,” according to a Wall Street Journal report.

The automaker determined that its ads on the platform “had little impact on consumers,” according to the report, which cites “people familiar with the matter.” GM will continue to market via Facebook’s brand Pages, which, of course, are free.

Reps from GM and Facebook could not be reached for comment.

More to come…

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How Facebook Fan Pages Are Changing and Timeline is HERE!

With Facebook Timeline‘s takeover of personal profiles complete, the social networking giant is unleashing its latest greatest invention upon brand Pages, too.

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Tips For Facebook Marketing Success

by Scott on February 22, 2012

Tips For Facebook Marketing Success
  • Use Photos & Videos – Use pictures and videos as much as possible. When you write a post, by attaching a relevant picture along it is more
    likely that you will catch the attention of your fans. It can sometimes be
    difficult to cut through the noise on Facebook and photos and videos are
    proven to be more attractive to people.
  • Be Original – It’s important to be authentic on social media because if your posts are a constant sales pitch, people will ignore you, or worse
    “unlike” you. Add as much personality and creative spice to your
    Facebook Page as possible. Be sure to spice things up with new content,
    otherwise users will grow bored of your page and their attention will turn
    off like a switch.
  • Recognize and Reach Out to Loyal Fans – Create incentives that reward loyal fans and encourage users to be active on your page.
  • Create a Custom Landing Page – Entice users to like your profile with some sort of incentive that is feasible for your company but attractive
    enough to easily garner a “like” from them.
  • Be Active – Comment on other people’s pages, “like” other’s posts and pictures. It is also important to respond to everyone’s replies and comments on your wall…are you starting to get the picture? A community can’t be a community unless everyone participates, including you.

 

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Social Media Week 2012 begins This Week!

by Scott February 11, 2012 Blog

Social Media Week 2012 begins This Week!

Social Media Week 2012 begins on Monday, Feb. 13 and extends to 12 cities worldwide. Social Karma Media staff will be watching and learning as usual like we do every year to find out what is coming next and what is going be obsolete. Now in its fourth year, Social Media Week continues to grow, with [...]

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Mark Zukerberg: Inside Facebook (BBC)

by Scott February 3, 2012 Blog

Mark Zukerberg: Inside Facebook (BBC)

This is a Must Watch VIDEO!!

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Benefits of Blogging

by Scott January 10, 2012 Blog

Benefits of Blogging

Differentiation: Does your competitor blog? If the answer is no, that may be the best reason to start on!

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What Do I Need To Start My Social Media?

by Scott December 27, 2011 Blog

What Do I Need To Start My Social Media?

The first thing you will need for a solid social media presence is a Website

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Why Should You Care About Social Media?

by Scott December 26, 2011 Blog

Why Should You Care About Social Media?

93% of social media users believe a company should have a presence in social media!

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What The Heck Is A Facebook Wall???

by Scott December 9, 2011 Blog

What The Heck Is A Facebook Wall???

Your Facebook Wall: Your Megaphone to The World This is where you make all of your posts and initiate your conversations with your customers, clients and fans. This function works the same on Facebook Pages as it does with personal profiles. Make sure you are using your posts to keep people updated on exciting, interesting [...]

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