Post by khatunrita309 on Mar 12, 2024 2:04:58 GMT -5
The Christmas holidays did not prevent Facebook and Twitter from opening 2016 with two interesting new features , both for advertisers and for those who only engage. Facebook is testing a new way to personalize information on the bulletin board , while Twitter has made available an advertising format that promises to maximize the image of the hotel online. Facebook plans feed customization Facebook mobile users will soon have access to a travel-only dashboard . And not only. In fact, Facebook is testing an update to its smartphone application where it will make visible a series of specific message boards for individual topics based on your interests . In this way the social network could finally bring some order to its newsfeed, which today is an unbalanced mix of news, posts from friends, entertaining content and advertisements. The first to see Facebook's innovation was Jason Stein , owner of an American social media marketing agency. According to Stein, there are 13 themed feeds made available by Facebook (including Travel ), but the user can customize the feeds by choosing from specific subcategories.
Stein reshared the news on Twitter complete with a screenshot from his personal phone, commenting: “Facebook is adding feeds that you can customize based on your interests. As if it were a newspaper made up of all the newspapers in the world.” Facebook confirms. On December 29, a spokesperson stated on AdvertisingAge : “People told us they would have liked to see and have more conversations about their favorite topics. So we test feeds to see information and pages based on specific themes. You can access these feeds from Bookmarks, under Favorites, or through a navigation bar Industry Email List The Christmas holidays did not prevent Facebook and Twitter from opening 2016 with two interesting new features , both for advertisers and for those who only engage. Facebook is testing a new way to personalize information on the bulletin board , while Twitter has made available an advertising format that promises to maximize the image of the hotel online. Facebook plans feed customization Facebook mobile users will soon have access to a travel-only dashboard . And not only. In fact, Facebook is testing an update to its smartphone application where it will make visible a series of specific message boards for individual topics based on your interests . In this way the social network could finally bring some order to its newsfeed, which today is an unbalanced mix of news, posts from friends, entertaining content and advertisements. The first to see Facebook's.
innovation was Jason Stein , owner of an American social media marketing agency. According to Stein, there are 13 themed feeds made available by Facebook (including Travel but the user can customize the feeds by choosing from specific subcategories. Stein reshared the news on Twitter complete with a screenshot from his personal phone, commenting: “Facebook is adding feeds that you can customize based on your interests. As if it were a newspaper made up of all the newspapers in the world.” Facebook confirms. On December 29, a spokesperson stated on AdvertisingAge : “People told us they would have liked to see and have more conversations about their favorite topics. So we test feeds to see information and pages based on specific themes. You can access these feeds from Bookmarks, under Favorites, or through a navigation bar below search.” For hoteliers , the new noticeboard would solve many headaches. In fact, hotel news would be shown in a dedicated space and would no longer get lost in a flood of other content, thus attracting higher quality visits . It is not excluded that the novelty will be accompanied.
Stein reshared the news on Twitter complete with a screenshot from his personal phone, commenting: “Facebook is adding feeds that you can customize based on your interests. As if it were a newspaper made up of all the newspapers in the world.” Facebook confirms. On December 29, a spokesperson stated on AdvertisingAge : “People told us they would have liked to see and have more conversations about their favorite topics. So we test feeds to see information and pages based on specific themes. You can access these feeds from Bookmarks, under Favorites, or through a navigation bar Industry Email List The Christmas holidays did not prevent Facebook and Twitter from opening 2016 with two interesting new features , both for advertisers and for those who only engage. Facebook is testing a new way to personalize information on the bulletin board , while Twitter has made available an advertising format that promises to maximize the image of the hotel online. Facebook plans feed customization Facebook mobile users will soon have access to a travel-only dashboard . And not only. In fact, Facebook is testing an update to its smartphone application where it will make visible a series of specific message boards for individual topics based on your interests . In this way the social network could finally bring some order to its newsfeed, which today is an unbalanced mix of news, posts from friends, entertaining content and advertisements. The first to see Facebook's.
innovation was Jason Stein , owner of an American social media marketing agency. According to Stein, there are 13 themed feeds made available by Facebook (including Travel but the user can customize the feeds by choosing from specific subcategories. Stein reshared the news on Twitter complete with a screenshot from his personal phone, commenting: “Facebook is adding feeds that you can customize based on your interests. As if it were a newspaper made up of all the newspapers in the world.” Facebook confirms. On December 29, a spokesperson stated on AdvertisingAge : “People told us they would have liked to see and have more conversations about their favorite topics. So we test feeds to see information and pages based on specific themes. You can access these feeds from Bookmarks, under Favorites, or through a navigation bar below search.” For hoteliers , the new noticeboard would solve many headaches. In fact, hotel news would be shown in a dedicated space and would no longer get lost in a flood of other content, thus attracting higher quality visits . It is not excluded that the novelty will be accompanied.