Social Media Tools: Future Tweets

An important factor for companies using social media marketing is to automate part of the processes and save time. Yes, there is need for interaction, relationship building etc but you need to automate part of your efforts.
What about pre-scheduling some tweets?
This social media tool can help you with that.

Facebook business page changes

Facebook changes and changes quite often.
The latest changes though will benefit businesses a lot more.
The video is talking about the ability to switch from your profile to a page and interact with other pages.

This is a great move to benefit businesses and allow partnerships.

Here are a few more recent changes:

No more tabs on the Facebook pages.
You don’t need to use fBMl anymore to build the pae

The featured liked pages show on the left. If you own several pages this can be good.

E-mail notifications. When you receive a comment on your page you can now get an e-mail notification. This can be very useful.

Facebook Video Apps- Social media marketing

Here are some Facebook apps for YouTube

Involver YouTube App For Pages to create a YouTube channel as a tab on your page.

North Social Video Channel (AKA – Video Premier)- Same as above but with some social features.

YouTube Video Box to send videos to all your fans

YouTube Tab Channel & Playlists- 48 videos on a playlist

YouTube Channels- Synchronize your channel

North Social Video Player- Display a large single player

Video Is The Fastest Growing Mobile Application: 2/3rds Of All Mobile Data In 2015

Another great post from ReelSeo.
Here are some key points:

Due to rapid uptake of tablets, smartphones and the expected superphones, they predict that mobile video will account for some 4.65 exabytes of traffic per month in 2015.
Video was 49.8% of mobile data at the end of 2010 and Cisco believes it will grow to 52.8% this year and be 66.4% in 2015.

Remember, YouTube delivers over 200 million video views per day to mobile devices. Cisco VNI forecast shows that mobile video has the highest growth rate of any application category.

If you’re pushing video content out via the Interwebs and want to keep your audience growing and connected to your content, you will need to make sure that your video is available via all manner of mobile devices. Services like Encoding.com’s new Vid.ly – (which I wrote up) are certainly going to help you keep atop all of that but you are going to make sure that you are ready for the deluge of mobile video demand. Tablets, Android, iOS, iPads, smartphones and superphones are all going to help fuel this growth. Make sure you video is ready to go.