Great content DOES NOT always rise to the top. For instance, in - TopicsExpress



          

Great content DOES NOT always rise to the top. For instance, in Facebook comment sections, first comments after a posts publication are more likely to be liked and secure their place in Top Comments even if better comments occur later on. Facebooks algorithm also favours blogs with embedded YouTube videos over posting direct links to YouTube itself, even if the content is identical, likely because Facebook is being competitive about its own video uploading service. Snapchat is quickly becoming a better way to create a fan page or mailing list because unlike Facebook pages, the Snapchats you send out are delivered to ALL of your contacts. You NEED to study, learn and game ALL the social network algorithms if you want to get your message out or, quite frankly, if you want to uphold freedom of speech and fair competition in the 21st century. Re: mashable/2014/06/09/improve-facebook-engagement/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-main-link
Posted on: Sun, 24 Aug 2014 15:45:40 +0000

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