<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <rss version="2.0" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" ><channel><title>Social Media Examiner &#187; facebook activity</title> <atom:link href="http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/tag/facebook-activity/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com</link> <description>Your Guide to the Social Media Jungle</description> <lastBuildDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 05:35:11 +0000</lastBuildDate> <language>en</language> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <item><title>6 Daily Habits for Facebook Marketing Success</title><link>http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/6-daily-habits-for-facebook-marketing-success/</link> <comments>http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/6-daily-habits-for-facebook-marketing-success/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 12:00:01 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Amy Porterfield</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[How To]]></category> <category><![CDATA[amy porterfield]]></category> <category><![CDATA[daily habit]]></category> <category><![CDATA[edgerank]]></category> <category><![CDATA[edgerankchecker]]></category> <category><![CDATA[editorial calendar]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook activity]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook comments]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook content]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook fans]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook goal]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook insights]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook marketing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook metrics]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook page]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook page marketing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook resources]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook updates]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/?p=10819</guid> <description><![CDATA[Do you feel overwhelmed by Facebook? Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to know specific daily actions you can take to get real results on your Facebook page? You&#8217;ve come to the right place. Facebook marketing, when done right, is an extremely powerful tool. It can increase your leads, attract highly targeted prospects and position you as [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/category/how-to/" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="social media how to" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/how-to-pose.png?9d7bd4" alt="social media how to" width="190" height="166" /></a>Do you feel overwhelmed by Facebook? Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to know specific daily actions you can take to <strong>get real results on your Facebook page</strong>?</p><p>You&#8217;ve come to the right place.</p><p>Facebook marketing, when done right, is an extremely powerful tool. It can <strong>increase your leads, attract highly targeted prospects</strong> and position you as a sought-after industry leader.</p><p>To reap these business-building benefits, the key is to<strong> develop daily habits. </strong></p><p>The following list of six daily habits will keep you focused on what really matters when it comes to Facebook marketing: real fan engagement.<span id="more-10819"></span></p><p>Refer back to these habits often to keep yourself on track as you work to <strong>create a vibrant community of raving fans</strong> who&#8217;ll happily spread the word about you and your products and services.</p><h3>#1: Become addicted to solving problems</h3><p>When you regularly solve problems and answer questions for your fans, you not only foster trust, but you also set yourself up as the go-to expert in your niche.</p><p>A surefire way to create engagement on your Facebook page is to <strong>regularly offer your expertise and insight</strong>. One great example of a master problem-solver is Facebook expert <a href="http://www.facebook.com/marismith">Mari Smith</a>. Mari encourages her fans to ask questions on her Facebook page. Because she is quick to respond with valuable responses, she&#8217;s turned many Facebook fans into loyal followers and customers.</p><p>But she doesn&#8217;t stop there. Mari takes her support a step further by providing a resource center directly on her <a href="http://www.facebook.com/marismith?sk=app_176217385757369">Facebook page</a>. She continually keeps this resource link up to date and full of valuable information. As you can see in the image below, Mari has <strong>set up multiple info tabs</strong> including Changes, How To and Rules &amp; Safety, all related to Facebook marketing.</p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 492px"><img src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/0711ap-resource-page.png?9d7bd4" alt="resource page" width="482" height="286" /><p class="wp-caption-text">By providing a resource center for her fans, Mari Smith is seen as the Facebook go-to source by tens of thousands of fans.</p></div><p><strong><em>Take Action:</em></strong> Make it your mission to <strong>be the go-to source for your Facebook fans</strong>. What information related to your niche do your fans, prospects and clients want to know? To set yourself apart from your competition and keep your fans coming back for more, create a resource page as a custom link on your Facebook page. By doing so, you can provide updated, useful content to your growing audience on an ongoing basis.</p><h3>#2: Talk to individual fans daily</h3><p>I make it a habit to <strong>comment on other people&#8217;s posts 3-5 times each day</strong>. I do this because these comments are the real conversations that build relationships.</p><p>Taking a minute to comment on a fan&#8217;s vacation photos or adding my two cents to a peer&#8217;s recently posted video is my way of letting my fans and peers know that I genuinely am interested in what they are talking about online.</p><p>To check out what your fans are posting on their own pages or profiles, first check out which fans are posting on your page. When fans post on your page, you can click on their avatars and you will be taken to either their pages or profiles, depending on how your fans have posted on your page. You can then <strong>post on their pages</strong> (or if you are also a friend via their profiles, you can post on their profiles as well).</p><p>Here&#8217;s an example of me posting on a fan&#8217;s page, <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Life-in-Motion-Chiropractic/217166024981143?ref=ts&amp;sk=wall">Life In Motion Chiropractic</a>:</p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 494px"><img src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/0711ap-amy-posting.png?9d7bd4" alt="amy posting" width="484" height="260" /><p class="wp-caption-text">When you post on your fans&#39; Facebook pages, it shows that you have a genuine interest in them.</p></div><p>Here are a few <strong>tips when commenting on fans&#8217; posts</strong>:</p><ul><li><strong>Use first names.</strong> When your fans know you are paying attention to them, they are much more likely to speak up and tell you what&#8217;s on their mind. Knowing what your fans are thinking is invaluable!</li><li><strong>Be yourself.</strong> Talk to others in the same style you would talk to a friend over dinner. Before you click send, read your post and make sure it really sounds like you.</li><li><strong>Be brief.</strong> If your post is too long, it will be overlooked easily. To get more people reading your post, get to the point faster.</li></ul><p><strong><em>Take Action:</em></strong><strong> </strong>Make it a habit to <strong>spend at least 10 minutes a day reading posts from your fans and peers</strong> and leaving insightful comments on their profiles and pages. By stepping outside of your own Facebook page, and spending time on other pages and profiles, you let your fans and peers know that you truly do care about them.</p><h3>#3: Track your Facebook activity</h3><p>Although it may not be the most exciting task of your day, taking the time to <strong>check your Facebook activity</strong> is essential to growing your fan base and keeping your momentum going.</p><p>If you&#8217;re just starting out with tracking your activity and looking for a quick list of key metrics to track, <strong>consider tracking the following metrics on a weekly basis</strong>:</p><ul><li># of total fans</li><li># of new Fans</li><li>Fan growth from prior week</li><li># of unlikes</li><li># of weekly Actives</li><li>Actives growth from prior week</li></ul><p>You can find these metrics by checking out your <a href="http://www.facebook.com/help/?page=914">Facebook Insights</a> on your page. To get to your Insights, just go to your Facebook page and click &#8220;Edit Page&#8221; in the upper-right corner. From there you will see a list of links in the left column. You can click on &#8220;Insights&#8221; to get your page metrics.</p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 493px"><img src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/0711ap-insights.png?9d7bd4" alt="insights" width="483" height="208" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Here&#39;s a snapshot from Facebook Insights of my page&#39;s metrics.</p></div><p>One other tracking tool that is extremely useful is <a href="http://www.edgerankchecker.com/">EdgeRankChecker</a>. This is an online tool that scores your overall page engagement activity. I use this tool to help me identify what score Facebook is likely giving my page in terms of EdgeRank. (Note: No-one knows the exact formula Facebook uses to assign an EdgeRank score; however, this tool is useful.)</p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 491px"><img src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/0711ap-edge-rank-checker.png?9d7bd4" alt="edge rank checker" width="481" height="154" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The higher your EdgeRank score, the more likely it is to be visible on a fan&#39;s Top News Feed.</p></div><p>As seen in the screenshot below (for <a href="http://www.facebook.com/OutsideTheCubicle">Outside the Cubicle</a>), the tool also identifies the days of the week when you get the most engagement and the days when you have the least activity on your page. This is valuable information as you decide when to launch new promotions and post valuable content.</p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 490px"><img src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/0711ap-edge-rank-score.png?9d7bd4" alt="edge rank score" width="480" height="308" /><p class="wp-caption-text">In the screenshot above, you can see the Facebook page received a high engagement score of 15.</p></div><p><strong><em>Take Action:</em></strong> Create a <a href="http://docs.google.com/">Google Doc</a> and <strong>track your Facebook activity on a weekly basis</strong>. By tracking your weekly metrics, you will soon see what&#8217;s working and what you might need to tweak, depending on the high and low metrics in your tracking document.</p><h3>#4: Change what&#8217;s not working and move on</h3><p>When it comes to tracking your social media marketing activity, there&#8217;s a fine line between having patience and making changes when you&#8217;re not getting the results you&#8217;re after.</p><p>The key is to <strong>set a realistic goal and clearly identify its benchmarks and the length of time you are going to allow to get the desired results.</strong> If the time comes that you don&#8217;t reach your desired outcome, tweak your activity right away. The longer you wait, the more damage you&#8217;ll do.</p><p>For example, let&#8217;s say that for the past 30 days you&#8217;ve been asking questions a few times a week on your Facebook page and only two or three fans are leaving responses each time you post a new question. There could be a few different reasons for your low response rate. You might be asking questions that are not of interest to your fans. To fix this, you really want to pay attention to what grabs their attention and what topics your fans talk about the most.</p><p>Or perhaps your questions are too difficult or too time-consuming to answer. People move fast on Facebook and tend not to spend too much time in one place. There&#8217;s actually an art to asking questions on Facebook. The key is to <strong>ask questions that require little effort to answer</strong>. Questions that require just one-word responses tend to get the most engagement. Watch this <a href="http://amyporterfield.com/2011/05/are-you-asking-the-wrong-questions-on-facebook/">short video</a> to learn more about the art of asking questions on Facebook. <strong> </strong></p><p>Overall, the important thing to remember is that when something isn&#8217;t working, don&#8217;t dwell on it. Change it and move on!</p><p><strong><em>Take Action: </em></strong>Have you been procrastinating on making some necessary changes to your Facebook marketing strategy? Take the time to make the changes to ensure your page continues to grow and increase its engagement activity.</p><h3>#5: Post fresh content</h3><p>To get the most reach from your content, <strong>make sure that your content educates, entertains and empowers your fans.</strong> This will pique their interest and keep them coming back for more.</p><p>Also, publish everything you have in as many places as possible. What this means is that you want to get your content online, and you want it to be seen by as many potential prospects as possible. While Facebook is extremely powerful, don&#8217;t forget to <strong>spread your content out</strong> and use Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and of course, your blog.</p><p>You can also <strong>monitor what others are publishing</strong>. If you see something that would be valuable to your audience, publish that content (and make sure to give them credit for it!). Third-party publishing is a great way to continue to add value for your fans without having to create all the content.</p><p>To help you consistently publish content, I suggest that you <strong>create an editorial calendar</strong>. It might sound daunting, but it&#8217;s actually very simple. Here&#8217;s how you do it:</p><ol><li><strong>Create a six-month digital calendar.</strong> You can do this in Word or you can find digital calendars online. One of my favorite digital calendar sites is <a href="http://www.calendarsthatwork.com/">http://www.calendarsthatwork.com</a>.</li><li><strong>Decide how often you want to create content and in what form.</strong> Consider creating blog posts, video posts, articles, reports, podcasts or any other form of media you know your audience will like. Mix it up and deliver your content in many different formats to attract a wider reach of ideal clients.</li><li><strong>Brainstorm content ideas related to your brand or niche.</strong> Again, think of what interests your clients the most. (Hint: Check out your competition&#8217;s content. This will help you decide what might be best for your audience.)</li><li><strong>Create a calendar of content.</strong> Choose the specific dates you plan to post and list the topic of the content and the type of delivery. For example, in my own content calendar months ago, I added the following for a day in July: Blog post and Facebook update on &#8220;6 Daily Habits for Facebook Marketing Success.&#8221; It&#8217;s as easy as that!</li></ol><p><strong><em>Take Action: </em></strong>Stay diligent with your content calendar. After you create it, stick with it. The more disciplined you are in sticking to your content calendar, the more traction you will see with your audience.</p><h3>#6: Spread the love</h3><p>The old saying, &#8220;Give and you shall receive&#8221; is one of social media&#8217;s golden rules. By sharing other people&#8217;s valuable blog posts, useful articles, entertaining videos and other content, your audience will repay you tenfold.</p><p>Make sure to <strong>share the content from the influencers in your industry</strong>. This will help you build relationships with them and possibly create partnerships with them in the future.</p><p>But remember to also <strong>acknowledge your fans who consistently produce great blog posts</strong>. They may not be well-known experts (yet!), but it&#8217;s important to share their great content as well. You can create a fan for life if you take the time to share their great work with others.</p><p><a href="http://socialmediaexaminer.com/launch/">Mike Stelzner</a> says it best in his recent book, <em>Launch</em>. He writes, &#8220;Every time you share a great link to some relevant content, you&#8217;re giving two gifts: one to your base and the other to the person or company that created the content.&#8221;</p><div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 490px"><img src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/0711ap-speading-the-love.png?9d7bd4" alt="speading the love" width="480" height="145" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Social Media Examiner is well-known for spreading the love on their Facebook page. Here they promote a great blog post from the popular site, Social Media Explorer.</p></div><p><strong><em>Take Action: </em></strong>On a weekly basis, take the time to identify great third-party content and share it with your Facebook community. This goodwill gesture will go a long way with your fans and peers.</p><h3>Now it&#8217;s your turn!</h3><p><strong>What do you think? Are there other habits that have brought you Facebook success?</strong> Share your thoughts and comments in the box below!<div class="wp_twitter_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"> <a href="http://twitter.com/share?counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.socialmediaexaminer.com%2F6-daily-habits-for-facebook-marketing-success%2F" class="twitter-share-button" data-url="http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/6-daily-habits-for-facebook-marketing-success/" data-count="vertical" data-via="smexaminer" data-lang="" data-text="6 Daily Habits for Facebook Marketing Success &raquo; Social Media Examiner">Tweet</a><br /><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script></div> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/6-daily-habits-for-facebook-marketing-success/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>16</slash:comments> </item> <item><title>10 Tips for Creating Buzz With Facebook Events</title><link>http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/10-tips-for-creating-buzz-with-facebook-events/</link> <comments>http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/10-tips-for-creating-buzz-with-facebook-events/#comments</comments> <pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 12:00:24 +0000</pubDate> <dc:creator>Mari Smith</dc:creator> <category><![CDATA[How To]]></category> <category><![CDATA[buzz]]></category> <category><![CDATA[event marketing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[event wall]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook activity]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook event rsvp]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook event visibility]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook events]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook feed]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook marketing]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook news]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook note]]></category> <category><![CDATA[facebook tools]]></category> <category><![CDATA[mari smith]]></category> <category><![CDATA[rsvp]]></category> <category><![CDATA[social media event]]></category> <category><![CDATA[social media examiner]]></category> <category><![CDATA[viral visibility]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/?p=420</guid> <description><![CDATA[Whether you attend events via Facebook and/or you host your own, this post should interest you. The Facebook Events application is one of the most powerful tools on the platform and there is a fine art to using it effectively. When setting up the event as an organizer, I highly recommend you leave all the [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><script type="text/javascript"></script><img class="alignright" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 5px;" title="How to" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/how-to-pose.png?9d7bd4" alt="" width="190" height="166" />Whether you <strong>attend events via Facebook and/or you host your own</strong>, this post should interest you. The <a href="http://www.new.facebook.com/home.php#/events.php">Facebook Events</a> application is one of the most <strong>powerful tools</strong> on the platform and there is a fine art to using it effectively.</p><p>When setting up the event as an organizer, I highly recommend you <strong>leave all the default settings the way they are</strong> – that is, allow guests to invite others, upload photos, write on the wall, etc. The reason is that every one of these activities creates news items that <strong>go out into the feeds</strong> of those individuals and their friends. This is great viral visibility for you <em>and</em> for them. Here is an example of all options you want to check:</p><p><span id="more-420"></span></p><p><img class="alignnone" title="1" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/m/1.jpg?9d7bd4" alt="" width="534" height="152" /></p><p>And, as an attendee of any event on Facebook, you can easily <strong>help create buzz and visibility for <em>both</em> yourself and the event organizer</strong>. Win:win!</p><p>I do recommend being strategic and mindful about the events you RSVP for. (I’m sure, like me, you get your fair share of non-relevant event invitations!)</p><p>Also, when setting up your own events, be sure to <strong>choose a really catchy title, subtitle and photo</strong>. These three fields are the only ones seen in “Requests” when you invite your friends (and they invite their friends). The small greeting you can include goes out in the email notification, so that’s important too.</p><p><strong>Here are my top nine tips for creating buzz as a Facebook Event attendee and/or host.</strong></p><h3>1.  Always RSVP</h3><p>If you are attending an event, make sure to <strong>RSVP</strong> and write a message in the box on the “Request” page.  Here is an example of a personal invite to an event.  The invitee could then write a reply in the box below. If you want to punch it up a bit, you can even record a short video from your computer, letting your friend know you are excited to attend their event.  And then all you need to do is click on the video icon and upload it!</p><p><img class="alignnone" title="2" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/m/2.jpg?9d7bd4" alt="" width="480" height="380" /></p><h3>2. Get Noticed</h3><p>If you RSVP to an event, make sure to <strong>write a note on the event wall</strong> – whether your RSVP is a yes, no or maybe.  <strong>This is great visibility for you!</strong></p><p>Also, if it is your event, continue to generate buzz by <strong>periodically commenting on your own event wall</strong>. When people RSVP and write on your event wall, go write on their wall to thank them personally. Comment on any added photos/videos/links. Each of these activities goes into your mini feed and your friends’ news feeds.<strong> I call this strategy “RSV” – radical, strategic visibility.</strong></p><h3>3. Upload Photos</h3><p><strong> </strong>Make sure to choose an engaging photo for your main event description and add multiple photos related to the event to pique interest.  An engaging photo should be eye-catching, warm, friendly, and inviting. <strong>Typically a person’s face is better than logos/images/graphics.</strong> You MUST include a photo or your event will have that nasty question mark. And who wants to attend a “?” event?</p><h3>4. Upload Videos and Links</h3><p><strong> </strong>As mentioned in tip #1, you can record a video and upload it to any of your RSVPs.  If it is your event, you can make a short video explaining what your event is about and upload it to the invite. And just like photos and videos, links are a great way to offer more value as well.  You will want to make sure you include a link for your participants to register if you have an opt-in strategy.  Make this very clear to your participants.<strong> </strong></p><h3>5. Write a Personal Message</h3><p><strong></strong>This makes your event more personable.  Most people have their email notifications turned on and they’ll get an email with your event title, date, time and your personal message. <strong>I also recommend including the time zone in the personal message, because Facebook defaults to your own time zone. </strong></p><h3>6. Send Out Invites</h3><p><strong></strong>Click on “<strong>Invite People to Come</strong>” and invite your friends. This invitation will go into your friends’ “Event Requests.”</p><p><img class="alignnone" title="3" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/m/3.jpg?9d7bd4" alt="" width="320" height="407" /></p><p><img class="alignnone" title="4" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/m/4.png?9d7bd4" alt="" width="480" height="599" /></p><h3>7. Spread the Word</h3><p><strong></strong>Click the “<strong>Share</strong>” button and “<strong>Post to your Profile</strong>” and your invite will go on your wall for all to see.</p><p>Or use the “<strong>Share</strong>” button to send an invite to specific friends or lists.</p><p>This is my rule (you may want to test your own parameters): I only promote about one event of my own on Facebook every month, so I don’t have any qualms about inviting all friends because my events are virtual (conference calls).  (In this case, I would use tip #6 above and “<strong>Invite People to Come</strong>” and “<strong>Select All</strong>” to invite everyone.) For location-specific events, you may want to be more selective.</p><p><img class="alignnone" title="a" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/m/a.jpg?9d7bd4" alt="" width="295" height="379" /></p><p><img class="alignnone" title="b" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/m/b.jpg?9d7bd4" alt="" width="412" height="290" /></p><h3>8.  Tweet About Your Event</h3><p><strong></strong>Send out tweets with a link to the Facebook event. Preferably not just, “Check out my event! [insert link].” Rather, offer something enticing like, “Learn How to Create a BUZZ With Facebook Events [insert link—use a short URL].”  (Link to either the Facebook Event page or your registration page.)</p><p>Also include the link in your Facebook status updates periodically and mention your event on Plurk, LinkedIn, Plaxo, FriendFeed, Ping.fm – whichever platforms you’re active on and have followers/friends! Your friends and followers will happily pass the snipped link on for you.</p><h3>9.  Experiment With Social Ads</h3><p><strong></strong>Promote your event with Social Ads and every time someone RSVPs, their name and photo may appear alongside your ad. Experiment with a weekly/monthly budget and see what happens.</p><p><strong><img class="alignnone" title="7" src="http://cdn.socialmediaexaminer.com/images/m/7.png?9d7bd4" alt="" width="166" height="375" /></strong></p><h3>10. Send Out Reminders</h3><p><strong></strong>As the event date approaches, be sure to gently remind people who have not yet registered that there&#8217;s still time. <strong><br /> </strong></p><p>Wow, that was a lot to cover!  I hope you find value in these tips!</p><p><strong>What do you think? </strong>Did you learn something new about Facebook Events? What has your experience been so far with Facebook Events?  Share your thoughts in the Comments box below.<div class="wp_twitter_button" style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;"> <a href="http://twitter.com/share?counturl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.socialmediaexaminer.com%2F10-tips-for-creating-buzz-with-facebook-events%2F" class="twitter-share-button" data-url="http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/10-tips-for-creating-buzz-with-facebook-events/" data-count="vertical" data-via="smexaminer" data-lang="" data-text="10 Tips for Creating Buzz With Facebook Events &raquo; Social Media Examiner">Tweet</a><br /><script type="text/javascript" src="http://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js"></script></div> ]]></content:encoded> <wfw:commentRss>http://www.socialmediaexaminer.com/10-tips-for-creating-buzz-with-facebook-events/feed/</wfw:commentRss> <slash:comments>30</slash:comments> </item> </channel> </rss>
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