Showing posts with label publishing on Facebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label publishing on Facebook. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Thursday Tutorial: UPDATED: How to Find the Activity Log


More than a year ago, we posted a Tutorial on how to Find the Activity Log within Facebook. Just like a few other tutorials we had to update due to changes with Facebook, this one also has been updated.

The you can view and edit your pending posts, schedule posts, expire posts, view drafts and more from the "Publishing Tools" menu found at the top of your page, as seen below.


When you click on "Publishing Tools," this page will load.


If you have drafts, a post scheduled or posts expiring, you will see a number to the far right of those terms showing you how many posts you have waiting.

If you click on any of those terms and they are empty, it will simply load the appropriate page while telling you that there are no pending posts.

If you have a pending post, you'll see this:


If you click on the post, a screen will pop up like this:


You can edit the post, or chose other options from the drop down menu, including remove scheduled post, post now, etc.

So if you haven't used the new Publishing Tools option, you might want to check it out.

Thursday Tutorials are a series of tutorials designed to help people who may not be as Facebook savvy as other people.  Some tutorials will be targeted towards newbies to the social media world, others will include tutorials for more advanced users.  Thursday Tutorials are written for the layman and are designed with everyone in mind.  You can find all the Thursday Tutorials by clicking on the Thursday Tutorials tag below.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Friday Facts: Facebook Promising to Clean Up News Feed with New Algorithm

There has been a lot of buzz this past week talking about Facebook is planning to clean up the news feed by reducing the like/comment/share baiting posts that we see frequently in our news feeds, but the question is, how will it affect legitimate pages who are just trying to increase the number of people who see what they post because Facebook's algorithms suck and shows your posts to less than 5% of your fanbase.

You can check out the official announcement here.

Facebook answers the question about how will affect pages with the following:

Will this affect my Page?
The vast majority of publishers on Facebook are not posting feed spam so they should not be negatively impacted by these changes, and, if anything, may see a very small increase in News Feed distribution.
A smaller set of publishers who are frequently and intentionally creating feed spam will see their distribution decrease over the next few months.  We’re making these changes to ensure that feed spam content does not drown out the content that people really want to see on Facebook from the friends and Pages they care about.
The Next Web gives their views on the changes here.

Facebook, however, doesn't address how it will filter out the spammy, like-baiting posts from people who are legitimately trying to increase their views by encouraging their followers to like, share or comment or are running contests with those specifications.

What are your thoughts?  Is this a good thing?  How will it change how you market to your fanbase if you're a person who tries to run contests with like/sharing/comment posts?