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8th August 2013 / Jon Billingsley

Facebook Hashtags: What It Means For Your Social Media Marketing

According to Facebook, hashtags used in posts on personal profiles or pages essentially turn keywords such as topics or phrases into clickable links that are grouped together, much in the same way as Twitter. So for example, if you were posting up something about the London Underground, you might use the keyword #tube or the phrase #LondonUnderground. Here is an example of someone either clicking a #LondonUnderground hashtag or searching for it: As you can see from
21st April 2013 / Jon Billingsley

What is Retargeting & Remarketing and how does it Work?

Re-targeting, also known as re-marketing, is a form of online advertising that can help you keep your brand in front of bounced traffic after they leave your website. For most websites, only 2% of web traffic converts on the first visit. Re-targeting is a tool designed to help companies reach the 98% of users who don’t convert right away. How Does Re-targeting Work? Re-targeting is a cookie-based technology that uses simple a Javascript code
21st February 2013 / Jon Billingsley

How to enhance your brand using Pinterest

The launch of Pinterest as the latest social media craze has revolutionised the way in which individuals and organisations, with common interests, interact rom a plethora of platforms. Incorporating Pinterest as a focal point of your social media strategy can certainly deliver results equally as well as the likes of Facebook and Twitter; it’s simply a case of utilising its features optimally. To sum up Pinterest briefly; it is a simple, easily applicable resource