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Finally, A Social Media Marketing Strategy That Puts You Right In The Middle Of Your Target Market

ConversionXL

This problem is only compounded if you run poorly targeted ad campaigns , but that’s a conversation for another time. In a 2011 study by DDP & Paris ( by way of Adage.com ), it was found that the #3 reason why people “Unliked” a Page on Facebook was simply because they published too much. Absolutely not.

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Finally, A Social Media Marketing Strategy That Puts You Right In The Middle Of Your Target Market

ConversionXL

This problem is only compounded if you run poorly targeted ad campaigns , but that’s a conversation for another time. In a 2011 study by DDP & Paris ( by way of Adage.com ), it was found that the #3 reason why people “Unliked” a Page on Facebook was simply because they published too much. Absolutely not.

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A Social Media Marketing Strategy That Isn’t Focused On “Creating Compelling Content”

ConversionXL

This problem is only compounded if you run poorly targeted ad campaigns , but that’s a conversation for another time. In a 2011 study by DDP & Paris ( by way of Adage.com ), it was found that the #3 reason why people “Unliked” a Page on Facebook was simply because they published too much. Absolutely not.

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A Social Media Strategy That Doesn’t Rely On Creating “Compelling” Content

ConversionXL

This problem is only compounded if you run poorly targeted ad campaigns , but that’s a conversation for another time. In a 2011 study by DDP & Paris ( by way of Adage.com ), it was found that the #3 reason why people “Unliked” a Page on Facebook was simply because they published too much. Absolutely not.

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Finally, A Social Media Marketing Strategy That Doesn’t Suck

ConversionXL

This problem is only compounded if you run poorly targeted ad campaigns , but that’s a conversation for another time. In a 2011 study by DDP & Paris ( by way of Adage.com ), it was found that the #3 reason why people “Unliked” a Page on Facebook was simply because they published too much. Absolutely not.