Facebook Instant Sharing

Gone are the days of Facebook turning a blind eye to scammers and fakes on the major social media platform. Today, Facebook is setting a new precedent by laying out clear platform standards, establishing legal boundaries, and enforcing severe penalties for those who don’t act accordingly. With regular lawsuit filings against people and companies abusing the platform, Facebook is making it clear to the world that such actions will no longer be tolerated. In theory, this should be a significant deterrent to anyone engaging in such practices.

„Facebook’s increase in legal action over specific, on-platform practices like these underlines the growing importance of social media in the broader business space,“ says Andrew Hutchinson.

Prior to the first Facebook-filed lawsuit against platform misuse in March of 2019, penalties for this type of conduct were largely left out of the courtroom. Although these were clearly immoral actions, we didn’t have laws against actions such as selling fake followers and engagement on social media. Now that we have a legal precedent for such cases in place, Facebook is looking to ramp up its actions to disincentivize other individuals and businesses from attempting the same.

The magic of blog posts

Use content: Blog posts
You are welcome to share blogger posts on all your channels. That is:

Integration on your website with a link to the blog post
Blog post on your different social media accounts like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Xing, Vkontakte, Bloglovin, Diigo, Medium, Tumblr, Torial
You should definitely share posts from bloggers you have actively supported on their journey. After all, you have invested time and money. So use this content too!
Pro-tip: Mention the blogger using a so-called mention (@Blogger). The blogger will see directly that you have shared a post with him.

Pro-tip for bloggers: If you write about a region, you should also mention it using a mention on your channels.

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Content nutzen: Blogbeiträge

Gerne kannst du Beiträge von Bloggern auf allen deinen Kanälen teilen. Das heißt:

  • Integration auf deiner Website mittels eines Links auf den Blogbeitrag
  • Blogbeitrag auf deinen verschiedenen Social-Media-Accounts wie Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest, LinkedIn, Xing, Vkontakte, Bloglovin, Diigo, Medium, Tumblr, Torial

Unbedingt solltest du Beiträge von Bloggern teilen, die du aktiv bei ihrer Reise unterstützt hast. Schließlich hast du Zeit und Geld investiert. Also nutze diese Inhalte auch!

Pro-Tipp: Erwähne den Blogger mittels einer sogenannten Mention (@Blogger). Der Blogger sieht hierdurch direkt, dass du einen Beitrag von ihm geteilt hast.

Pro-Tipp für Blogger: Falls du über eine Region schreibst, erwähne auch du diese mittels Mention auf deinen Kanälen. 

Essential Tools for Your Home Office

The ongoing coronavirus crisis is holding grip on many businesses and organizations. Many businesses are still struggling with the additional challenge of organizing communication from whipped up home offices and with remote working teams and clients. We have compiled a list of essential tools to help you streamline your daily work and communication fast and efficiently – from your home office.

Der Beitrag Essential Tools for Your Home Office erschien zuerst auf Blog2Social Blog – Tips for social media marketing, sharing, scheduling, cross-posting.

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