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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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Working on Sundays is not too bad when you love your team. ☀ #enx2marketing #enx2crew #digitalmarketing #seo #webdesign #socialmediamarketing #teamwork
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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#Google now penalizes mobile websites that have popups covering content. But what about chat boxes? Director of Communications Wendy Lindars explains on our blog. #enx2marketing #livechat #popupads #mobilewebsites #digitalmarketing #seo #popups
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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"Hey, you got your SEO in my content marketing!" Director of Communications Wendy Lindars explains how one can't live without the other. Check out our newest blog at enx2marketing.com. #enx2marketing #seo #contentmarketing #digitalmarketing #content #writing #keywords (at ENX2 Marketing)
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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The staff of #ENX2Marketing would like to wish everyone happy holidays! #merrychristmas #happyhanukkah #seasonsgreetings #happyholidays #newyears (at ENX2 Marketing)
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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The future is here and it will be...virtual. Read our blog about virtual reality. #enx2marketing #vr #virtualreality #digitalmarketing #technology #tech #hightech (at ENX2 Marketing)
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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We just want to take a moment to tell our actor and social media coordinator Jack Eilber to break a leg as he takes to the stage for the next three weekends in @oystermillplayhouse's performance of "An Act of the Imagination." Why yes, we did do the logo! #enx2marketing #graphicdesign #acting #wesupportlocaltheater
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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Woah. Those are some dangerous looking clouds. #enx2marketing #officeview #scaryclouds (at ENX2 Marketing)
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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Not only did we design the banner for @oystermillplayhouse but our resident actor Jack Eilber will be performing in this show! If you're in the Harrisburg area, grab a couple of tickets at oystermill.com and #supportlocaltheater! #enx2marketing #graphicdesign
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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Now you sit there and defrost! #enx2marketing #meltbabymelt (at ENX2 Marketing)
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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The fridge ice monster is getting a defrosting today. #enx2marketing #hairdryersanyone #beautifuldayforadefrost (at ENX2 Marketing)
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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A hysterical play needs a hysterical design! @oystermillplayhouse #enx2marketing #graphicdesign #wesupportlocaltheater
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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Stormy day at the #enx2marketing offices. #whowillstoptherain #stormymonday
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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Sometimes, your job means waiting for website files to transfer at 12:30 am. #enx2marketing #nosleeptillbrooklyn #websitedesign #sleepingintomorrow
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enx2marketing · 8 years ago
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One of our favorite designs. #enx2marketing #wesupportlocaltheater #graphicdesign (at Oyster Mill Playhouse)
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enx2marketing · 9 years ago
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The letters came out pretty cool on this one. #enx2marketing #wesupportlocaltheater #graphicdesign @oystermill
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enx2marketing · 9 years ago
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What’s Not to Like About Facebook’s Reactions?
A few weeks ago, Facebook finally changed its “like” button after years of complaints from users wanting a “dislike” button. Facebook decided to go the extra distance and created “Reactions.” It’s a more in-depth way of telling your friends how you really feel about that post with the cat video with like, love, haha, wow, sad, or angry. It’s easy to change the reaction — just hold down the button until the appropriate reaction comes up. Or you can be lazy and just hit the like button and ignore the other reactions.
Right now, the Reactions doesn’t change much in the Facebook algorithm (also known as the reason why many of your followers can’t see your page on Facebook’s news feed). Like before, if a post on your page receives a Reaction, Facebook will consider this content to be of higher quality and post it on more of your followers’ walls.
However, expect this to change in the future. According to Facebook product manager Sammi Krug, Facebook plans to learn how the Reactions will be used in order to weigh how important the content is and hopefully “do a better job of showing everyone the stories they most want to see.”
So is the Reactions just another human behavior experiment for Facebook? Perhaps. It wouldn’t be the first time that Facebook manipulated our News Feeds. But if Facebook is truly using the Reactions to improve user experience, then maybe this is a good way to gauge how well your posts are doing on your wall. For instance, if many of your news articles are getting angrys or sads, maybe it’s time to drop the news posts. However, topics that are getting likes or loves, you know you’re on to something there.
If you need help with your social media, we can lend you a hand. Contact ENX2 Marketing for a free 20-minute consultation now.
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