How to get High Visibility on Facebook

By Yorgo Nestoridis

High Visibility on Facebook

How about getting high visibility on Facebook without wasting your time there? We will answer this question at tonight’s Ycademy workshop. The idea is to publish to Facebook and to the Facebook related search engines from your own professionally tuned Semiomantics site, preserving at the same time the full control over your  copyrights, your creations, posts and other media content.

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Mouche de Beurre for Laetitia Paris

Here is what we will look into tonight:

1. 10 Smart ways to gain visibility on Facebook

Lots of smart tips can be found online, however, most are just a lot of work without any real impact. We have sorted the good from the bad and show you what actually works.

2. 3 Efficient Facebook Marketing Strategies

Marketing is not just business; it applies also to individuals. Consider that well wrapped up exhibitionism is what it takes to gain Facebook popularity and you will understand that we are in the field of marketing, re-looking, styling, and showing e-affection hungry individuals the way to the e-Nirvana.

3. 2 Must Have Tools to use Facebook for your Purpose

It’s about connectivity and conversation and it’s about “being found”.

4. 1 Must Have Web site script for Remote Social Publishing

I guess you know what this is all about: the most powerful publishing framework signed Semiomantics.

Author: Yorgo Nestoridis, Media Marketing & Publishing, Founder of YORGOO Publishing, YORGOO Press and Semiomantics.

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