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  2. Brand page - Wikipedia

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    A user viewing the British Armed Forces Facebook page. A brand page (also known as a page or fan page), in online social networking parlance, is a profile on a social networking website which is considered distinct from an actual user profile in that it is created and managed by at least one other registered user as a representation of a non-personal online identity.

  3. Social network advertising - Wikipedia

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    Social media advertising involves creating content on social media platforms, engaging with followers, and running advertisements. Advertising helps companies spread awareness of their brand. Participating in different advertising campaigns can bring more customers to a brand. [28]

  4. Social media marketing - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2015, 93% of businesses marketers used Facebook to promote their brand. [42] [unreliable source?] A study from 2011 attributed 84% of "engagement" or clicks and likes that link back to Facebook advertising. [43] By 2014, Facebook had restricted the content published from business and brand pages. Adjustments in Facebook algorithms had ...

  5. 10 Most Popular Brand Pages on Facebook - AOL

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    Wow! You really "Like" these 10 brands ... In just over six short years, Facebook (FB) has gone from a small niche site for Harvard students to a Web juggernaut with over 500 million active users ...

  6. List of Facebook features - Wikipedia

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    This meant putting the name of a user, a brand, an event or a group [14] in a post in such a way that it linked to the wall of the Facebook page being tagged, and made the post appear in news feeds for that page, as well as those of selected friends. [15] This was first done using the "@" symbol followed by the person's name.

  7. Rebranding - Wikipedia

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    Rebranding is a marketing strategy in which a new name, term, symbol, design, concept or combination thereof is created for an established brand with the intention of developing a new, differentiated identity in the minds of consumers, investors, competitors, and other stakeholders. [1]

  8. Social media optimization - Wikipedia

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    Social media optimization (SMO) is the use of online platforms to generate income or publicity to increase the awareness of a brand, event, product or service.Types of social media involved include RSS feeds, blogging sites, social bookmarking sites, social news websites, video sharing websites such as YouTube and social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and X (Twitter).

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