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  • By - jef
  • Posted on October 29, 2012October 28, 2012
  • Posted in Facebook, Social Media Marketing

How to Know When to Promote a Facebook Post

Social media has never been inexpensive, just different expensive. But now, the last vestiges of false assumptions about the true cost of social marketing are being wiped away. Facebook’s changes to EdgeRank essentially require that Pages pay a fee to reach more than 15 out of every 100 of their fans. How long until Twitter follows?

via How to Know When to Promote a Facebook Post.

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