Hello everyone, I have been reading here and there that owning a social media account such as facebook increase traffic to websites. I don't have a facebook account would it be
you are going to hear different views on this, some people can't live without it, some don't bother with it, most people with have a social media plugin so other people can share your posts whether or not you use facebook yourself
see magistudios training on this, he actually likes google+
it is free to have one, both personal and business, and there is no harm grabbing the same name as your website, you don't have to invest time there until you are ready for it
Yes it would be very advantageous for you to do so. You will be able to share all your post from your website through Facebook and all the other social sites to increase traffic and awareness.
I hope this helps.
Blessings
Mike
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Does it really help to have a facebook account?
Hello everyone, I have been reading here and there that owning a social media account such as facebook increase traffic to websites. I don't have a facebook account would it be
I just read an interesting article. First, let me state SEO is open for discussion amongst the pros. What I mean is some say this and some say that. Since, Google keeps its search algorithm in a vault an no one outside of Google knows it for sure. SEO is a Sherlock Holmes event. So, SEO specialist all over the world observe, speculate what factors are key. Some of the Super SEO Specialist are pretty accurate and Google itself gives a lot of information about SEO. So, all that to say this... The article I read said social represents 4% of the star power of any given website on a local search. http://bit.ly/2uc6pfw Perhaps, others of our community would have recent read as what SEO tactics are important on a broader global reach for the non-local website. (I do a lot of local)
Doing FB as a marketing strategy by itself is always a good idea. They now have over 2 billion of the world population on their platform and claim more than half the traffic is on their site daily. Plus, if you get good training for their ad platform you can really drill down and get extremely targeted as to who you run your ads to! Here's a good read: http://bit.ly/2uc8SX5
you are going to hear different views on this, some people can't live without it, some don't bother with it, most people with have a social media plugin so other people can share your posts whether or not you use facebook yourself
see magistudios training on this, he actually likes google+
it is free to have one, both personal and business, and there is no harm grabbing the same name as your website, you don't have to invest time there until you are ready for it
Yes it would be very advantageous for you to do so. You will be able to share all your post from your website through Facebook and all the other social sites to increase traffic and awareness.
I hope this helps.
Blessings
Mike
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I just read an interesting article. First, let me state SEO is open for discussion amongst the pros. What I mean is some say this and some say that. Since, Google keeps its search algorithm in a vault an no one outside of Google knows it for sure. SEO is a Sherlock Holmes event. So, SEO specialist all over the world observe, speculate what factors are key. Some of the Super SEO Specialist are pretty accurate and Google itself gives a lot of information about SEO. So, all that to say this... The article I read said social represents 4% of the star power of any given website on a local search. http://bit.ly/2uc6pfw Perhaps, others of our community would have recent read as what SEO tactics are important on a broader global reach for the non-local website. (I do a lot of local)
Doing FB as a marketing strategy by itself is always a good idea. They now have over 2 billion of the world population on their platform and claim more than half the traffic is on their site daily. Plus, if you get good training for their ad platform you can really drill down and get extremely targeted as to who you run your ads to! Here's a good read: http://bit.ly/2uc8SX5
Very nice Phil thank you!