This document provides tips for using tags on social media platforms like Facebook to maximize exposure of posts and pictures to potential new customers. It recommends tagging friends, pages, or groups in statuses and pictures so that hundreds of additional users besides your regular friends and fans can see your content. Tagging from a mobile device like a Blackberry or iPhone allows adding tags and captions before sharing to Facebook. The goal is to use tagging to reach a wider audience and new potential customers through increased exposure of shared content.
8. RESULTS Using @ to tag people, pages or groups exposes your status or picture to hundreds per tag. Instead of your friends or fans seeing the information, potential new customers will see it as well. You can tag from your blackberry or iPhone as well. When clicking send, if you have the application on your phone it will offer you the option to send it to Facebook and let you tag it and add a caption before sending.
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Click on the photo image under, here you can upload a single picture, take a pic with your web cam or create a new album to place a series of pictures.
Chose and image from your files or from a flash drive.
Putting “@name of friend, page or group” will insert them into the status message, post the image on their pages and expose the image to hundreds even thousands more than just your fans.
Link everything. Adding a link to the Power of Youth’s website allows people to click on it and learn more about the philanthropy group. Viewers could be potential members, donors or sponsors. Make sure everything you post offers a link to more information. A message might get read, a picture, link or video will get ATTENTION!
Tagging and writing a caption are the most important thing you can do with your photo’s. Tag anyone in the picture, associated with the reason the picture was taken and any employees, volunteers or members.
After clicking “Tag this photo” you will want to search for the friends you want tagged. Click the image, start typing their name in the box provided. Remember, you can only tag people that are YOUR friends, not fans. When you’re done, click “Done tagging”
I tagged myself in the picture, and this is similar to what all 332 of my Facebook friends will see as well.