Social media marketers usually have a lot of challenges to grapple with, and in order to stay ahead of your game, you need tricks. What you don't already know will marvel you and that's where this compilation of little-known tricks on Facebook and Twitter comes in handy. Here are some tricks are defined by Kevin Cook Austin, which is you never knew existed.
1) Save Link on Facebook
It can be frustrating when you see an interesting article, but due to some constraint you put it off to read on a later date, only to come back and have to search fruitlessly for it. Here is how to save a link: tricks_save_link
2) Save by Favorite on Twitter
The easiest way to save an article you like on twitter for later consumption is to “favorite” them. Favorite articles collect on your twitter profile page and help to enhance your profile as well. The fun part is that it takes only one click.
3) Photo Editing on Facebook
Let’s say you created an event and invited people to attend, but, in the process of uploading your photos, you remember that you haven't yet edited them. No worries. From your mobile device, you can click to share a photo on Facebook. In your Facebook status draft, just click the image. A full editing interface will pop up, allowing you to make adjustments, crop, filter and/or tag people.
4) How to Find Out Who Unfollowed You on Twitter
Tools such as ‘who. unfollowed. me’ help you track those who think you’re a nuisance. Useful if you tweet for business because it will help you find out if your strategy is working.
5) How to Follow People on Facebook without being their “Friend”
Not everyone has this enabled, but if they do, it’s pretty cool. Some celebrities have reached their limit of friends, but you can always have their status updates on your feed when you follow them.
6) Mute on Twitter
If you have a friend on twitter that tweets things you consider irrelevant, you can just mute them and Voila, problem solved. Also, if there’s an event you’re attending, but the excessive number of tweets being received is irritating, mute can be very handy. In a reversible action, you can unmute them if wish to do so.
7) Interest List on Facebook
On your home screen, when you get on Facebook, scroll down the left-hand navigation menu to option 'interests'. Click on it and a custom page will appear where you can order your custom feeds.
8) Setting Language to English (Pirate) on Facebook
It is among the long forgotten. It’s just for laughs anyway. Just go to the menu at the top right and click the drop down button. From there, change your language settings to English (Pirate).
I hope you found this to be an interesting read.
Author: KEVIN COOK AUSTIN
1) Save Link on Facebook
It can be frustrating when you see an interesting article, but due to some constraint you put it off to read on a later date, only to come back and have to search fruitlessly for it. Here is how to save a link: tricks_save_link
2) Save by Favorite on Twitter
The easiest way to save an article you like on twitter for later consumption is to “favorite” them. Favorite articles collect on your twitter profile page and help to enhance your profile as well. The fun part is that it takes only one click.
3) Photo Editing on Facebook
Let’s say you created an event and invited people to attend, but, in the process of uploading your photos, you remember that you haven't yet edited them. No worries. From your mobile device, you can click to share a photo on Facebook. In your Facebook status draft, just click the image. A full editing interface will pop up, allowing you to make adjustments, crop, filter and/or tag people.
4) How to Find Out Who Unfollowed You on Twitter
Tools such as ‘who. unfollowed. me’ help you track those who think you’re a nuisance. Useful if you tweet for business because it will help you find out if your strategy is working.
5) How to Follow People on Facebook without being their “Friend”
Not everyone has this enabled, but if they do, it’s pretty cool. Some celebrities have reached their limit of friends, but you can always have their status updates on your feed when you follow them.
6) Mute on Twitter
If you have a friend on twitter that tweets things you consider irrelevant, you can just mute them and Voila, problem solved. Also, if there’s an event you’re attending, but the excessive number of tweets being received is irritating, mute can be very handy. In a reversible action, you can unmute them if wish to do so.
7) Interest List on Facebook
On your home screen, when you get on Facebook, scroll down the left-hand navigation menu to option 'interests'. Click on it and a custom page will appear where you can order your custom feeds.
8) Setting Language to English (Pirate) on Facebook
It is among the long forgotten. It’s just for laughs anyway. Just go to the menu at the top right and click the drop down button. From there, change your language settings to English (Pirate).
I hope you found this to be an interesting read.
Author: KEVIN COOK AUSTIN