Facebook adds Page Feed Feature

One of the biggest problems I have with Facebook is that it is impossible to keep up with all of the posts.  Until Facebook creates some kind of a decent search engine that enables users to actually search what their friends and the pages they follow post, anything posted on Facebook has an incredibly short […]

Removing an Incorrect Skill from LinkedIn

The LinkedIn endorsement system is quite interesting. It confused a lot of people when it showed up, and it is still confusing a lot of people. On the other hand, people are using it quite a bit. So I guess I would have to say that right now, endorsements are a bit of a mixed […]

Now that’s secure Bluehost!

As I have mentioned before, I switched my web hosting to Bluehost recently. Bluehost is recommended as the top WordPress host on the web, and so far, I have nothing to suggest that assessment is incorrect. I found the process very easy. At least on Bluehost’s side. 1and1 has been a pain in the butt. […]

Promoted Personal Facebook Posts

As promised, updating you on promoted posts. I am now able to promote posts from my personal Facebook account, in addition to pages I manage. As Mashable wrote, the cost is $7.  

Facebook Promoted Posts for Law Firm Marketing

Recently, Facebook introduced a concept called promoted posts. This feature allows anyone, whether from a page or an account, to increase the prominence of a post. You can promote anything, a post, picture, video, or for Pages, an offer. For details, see Facebook’s help page on promoted posts. Promoted posts, especially on personal accounts, are […]

Make sure your website can handle your traffic

Recently I saw a law firm experience an unfortunate event. The firm launched a new version of its website and sent out an email announcing the launch. The email included a picture of the website with a link to visit the site. I clicked on the link and saw….nothing. A blank page. I searched the […]

Can you fix an incorrect location on your Facebook map?

Locations on Facebook come from two spots. 1. You make them up 2. You tag an already existing location from a page or a Facebook “location.” If you make up the location you have complete control over what the address, but you will need to go to the source to make the change. For example, […]

Facebook Map – Privacy Settings

I have been getting a lot of questions about the Facebook map and privacy issues so I am going to provide a detailed explanation of how to remove or hide a location from the map. Step One: Don’t add locations to posts The first thing you should know, is that the best way to prevent […]