@Mark – If its an image you’ve uploaded you can tag it, but other people’s images and videos often come with certain permissions. You can also untag yourself in any image, which is great news if you’re prone to getting caught on camera. Thanks for reading, drop by again soon!
@Peter – of course Facebook ads are great, especially the new ‘post as ads’ system. All social time investment can be calculated as a financial investment, but to many small businesses – they can afford the time, but not the cash π – John.
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Very simple and to the point. I’m still a bit foggy on how tagging works. Do you simply “tag” related or interesting people/images?
Thanks
Mark
@Mark – If its an image you’ve uploaded you can tag it, but other people’s images and videos often come with certain permissions. You can also untag yourself in any image, which is great news if you’re prone to getting caught on camera. Thanks for reading, drop by again soon!
Very easy to follow tips; thanks. I too have been “foggy” on tagging, so this helped.
@Laura, glad to help – please let me know if you have any more questions or post ideas π We welcome all feedback!
Is it a good idea to “like” competitors or not? I have always wondered…
Thanks!
@Maureen – yes, like them! Why not? That way you can see what they’re doing, and make friends. Share and share alike.
What about Facebook ads? Sure, they cost money, but many of your tips cost time which in essence means money.
@Peter – of course Facebook ads are great, especially the new ‘post as ads’ system. All social time investment can be calculated as a financial investment, but to many small businesses – they can afford the time, but not the cash π – John.