The new Facebook application intends to offset the decline in reach by sending the content of your email.
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While the "reach" [1] publications on Facebook pages brands continues to plummet (though since this little cleaning some note a slight improvement), it is perhaps appropriate to ask how to overcome this hole air with other your audience targeting techniques.
The team of Atayen, who does not his first good move, since Facebook already behind Contact Form or iFrame Apps , had a simple idea but could be quite effective: since brands regularly publish content on their Facebook page, why not get it to convert it into email newsletter?
This is the purpose of the Automatic Newsletter Facebook application (the name is as simple as the idea): allow anyone manages one or more Facebook pages to set a few clicks your newsletter by email.
To access, simply connect to their Facebook profile, and then to go to the application page . From there, you select the page you want to generate your newsletter and follow the setup instructions, which allows you to set the date, time and the sending frequency of your email, address sender, and the title of the newsletter, with a preview of the newsletter.
The next step of the configuration allows you to add various information such as page addresses your social networks and your company details. The last page allows you to select the service from which will be extracted email addresses you want to send your email.
It all loop a few clicks, even if it sometimes takes due to some delays related to the management of external apps by Facebook. On the other hand the service is still not totally bug free (I made up a few remarks to its authors in my testing phase) and could be further improved ergonomic point of view but it makes the job without too much friction, and you can easily and quickly launch your first email marketing based on the contents of your Facebook page.
Once your first shipments accessing a statistics page that allow you to monitor in real time the impact of your campaigns.
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While the "reach" [1] publications on Facebook pages brands continues to plummet (though since this little cleaning some note a slight improvement), it is perhaps appropriate to ask how to overcome this hole air with other your audience targeting techniques.
The team of Atayen, who does not his first good move, since Facebook already behind Contact Form or iFrame Apps , had a simple idea but could be quite effective: since brands regularly publish content on their Facebook page, why not get it to convert it into email newsletter?
This is the purpose of the Automatic Newsletter Facebook application (the name is as simple as the idea): allow anyone manages one or more Facebook pages to set a few clicks your newsletter by email.
To access, simply connect to their Facebook profile, and then to go to the application page . From there, you select the page you want to generate your newsletter and follow the setup instructions, which allows you to set the date, time and the sending frequency of your email, address sender, and the title of the newsletter, with a preview of the newsletter.
The next step of the configuration allows you to add various information such as page addresses your social networks and your company details. The last page allows you to select the service from which will be extracted email addresses you want to send your email.
It all loop a few clicks, even if it sometimes takes due to some delays related to the management of external apps by Facebook. On the other hand the service is still not totally bug free (I made up a few remarks to its authors in my testing phase) and could be further improved ergonomic point of view but it makes the job without too much friction, and you can easily and quickly launch your first email marketing based on the contents of your Facebook page.
Once your first shipments accessing a statistics page that allow you to monitor in real time the impact of your campaigns.