by Steve Spillman | Jun 20, 2013 | blog, Video Blog |
Do you have any Milestones in your life, your book, your product, your company that you want to highlight on your Facebook page? Milestones are the answer. Watch this video to learn the basics of how to create Milestones. The tips for creating engagement are the same...
by Steve Spillman | Jun 13, 2013 | blog, Video Blog |
When you want to get your friends, fans, or family members together, creating an event on your Facebook page is one way to let everyone know about it. Facebook events allow you to post information about something that is taking place in the future. Using this function...
by Steve Spillman | Jun 6, 2013 | blog, Video Blog |
There are over 240 billion pictures uploaded on Facebook! You have a facebook page and have several pictures to post. Why post them one at a time? You can make it happen much faster by uploading them as an album. Facebook Posts that include a photo album generate...
by Steve Spillman | May 30, 2013 | blog, Video Blog |
If content is king on Facebook, then Pictures are his queen. According to Facebook, there are 300 million photos uploaded to Facebook on an average day. A picture is worth a thousand words and it engages your audience more than any other content. In this screen...
by Steve Spillman | May 23, 2013 | blog, Video Blog |
You have done it! You set up and created a Facebook page. You filled in the About us. You got your cover pic set and your profile picture done. People will come running to join my facebook page…right? Wrong! You have to give people a reason to care. The...
by Steve Spillman | May 16, 2013 | blog, Video Blog |
In this week’s screen capture video, we discuss the Admin Panel on your Facebook Page. This is an area that a lot of people struggle. You can do wonders with it…you can also destroy your page or even delete here. Be sure you know what you are doing and...
by Steve Spillman | Feb 19, 2013 | blog, Writing |
I received a manilla 8 x 10 envelope in the mail from a close friend of mine this week. Inside was another manilla envelope, self-addressed and postage paid, along with an introduction letter (I’ve known her all her life), a one page bio (I’ve known her...