Numerous Facebook page owners have complained for a while now about their reach on Facebook. Facebook's admission that they are reducing organic reach has page owners wondering about their long term options. If you are considering other platforms, here are some tips to transition your fans smoothly!
How to Transition Your Fans Away From Facebook - Jenn's Trends
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I just think that businesses need to be aware of the realities of using Facebook and be aware of the other alternatives available.
I've written numerous times about the importance of having fans follow us to other platforms (no matter which one you use primarily) because they are all "rented" space. It's important to be as diversified as possible.
And I hope that Facebook will see what's going on and adjust their model. But in the meantime, we need to do the best we can with what they give us.
And you can find me on Google+ more often now! ;)