Sunday, October 14, 2012

Facebook Communicating


When doing my assigned Facebook groups and events pages I found that the bad part of the task was not being able to communicate with the organizations I was representing. If I had been, the information that was posted would have been generated towards a specific aim or message.  Communication in creating a group or events page starts before the page is even started. The specific goal of the event page needs to be communicated to the creators’ of the page so the outcome will be as expected. What information that needs to be presented to the consumers’ needs to be communicated in a way they will not only understand, but remember. Event pages can also planning, organize, as well as for marketing your event. You can use it to fundraise, and sell tickets to even to organize a successful affair. All information must be consistent. All factors contributing to the pages must have the same information, to ensure the consumer doesn’t feel like he or she is getting the run-around.  Attracting consumers will help the page spread, becoming more and more popular. Group pages are generally filtered by interest and are better for discussing lively topics or attracting quick attention. In groups communicating, supporters receive notifications when any member posts in the group. Group members can participate in chats, upload photos to shared albums, and even collaborate with members who are friends with group events. Communicating from one source to another is just as important on Facebook, as it is in any aspect in life.

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