Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Lordon Management, Based in Southern California, Announces Social Media Marketing Campaign. Lordon Management is excited about reaching potential clients through social media and providing interesting and informative articles for current clients. Lordon’s view on “community” is the reason for engaging in social media and it is a great way for people to connect and share in common interests.

Lordon Management is excited about reaching potential clients through social media and providing interesting and informative articles for current clients. Lordon’s view on “community” is the reason for engaging in social media and it is a great way for people to connect and share in common interests.
The reach of social media has grown exponentially and it is important for companies to leverage the power it has to reach new clients and stay in contact with existing customers. Social connections and genuine communication are integral parts of social media, and a Facebook page for Lordon Management gives a unique opportunity to attach a face, name, and personality to its services. While Lordon’s Facebook page is representative of the company, it also shows the human side of Lordon through one-on-one conversations, personal tidbits, and interactions with clients. Lordon Management’s business is based on human interaction and personal relationships. Lordon is an association management company, whose clients are people that have trusted the company with one of their most valuable investments - their home and the community in which they live.
By using social media, Lordon can communicate on a personal level: discuss news items relevant to the association management industry, announce upcoming social events, as well as answering direct queries or highlighting particular products or services. They believe in “community” and have a desire for their associations to bring the community together.
For information about the association management industry and other housing projects, visit Lordon Management’s Facebook page and Twitter account. The company posts relatable articles for the homeowners in the associations they manage. From DIY projects to information on understanding CC&R’s, Lordon relates their social media to its followers.
Lordon Management provides full-service management services to community associations in Southern California. Lordon pulls forth effort to dedicate time and effort to homeowners. Since California is a large community association market, Lordon has the knowledge and expertise to do their job and do it well. The company provides a way for community volunteers and Board members to take a step back and allow professionals to handle uprising concerns regarding the association.
If you are interested in following Lordon Management on Facebook or Twitter, please click the icons to the right or find us at https://www.facebook.com/mylordon and https://twitter.com/mylordon.

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Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Facebook Business Manager – A Tool For Advertisers To Manage Ad Accounts, Pages, Apps And Permissions.

Facebook recently revealed during its Q1 2014 earnings call that the total ad revenue hit $2.27 billion, up 82% from a year ago. To make life simpler for two of its most valuable revenue sources: agencies and enterprise users, Facebook has launched Business Manager at business.facebook.com, a new tool that lets large advertisers manage all of their ad accounts, Pages, apps, and permissions from one place.
Reported by TNW, the Business Manager is currently available to a “limited number” of US advertisers, but the company says it plans to roll out internationally “within a few weeks.”
With this new roll out Facebook is stating that it is simplifying the marketing efforts of an agency or enterprise. Business Manager integrates all your Facebook advertising campaign management efforts into one tool.
Business Manager (BM) works differently for an individual advertising unit, if you are an agency working for some other client.
If you’re advertising for yourself – then the BM will show all the pages, ad accounts and apps linked to the specified brand. One can also view the assigned people and agency list along with their designated roles. The feature also pulls out external partners, like agencies or Preferred Marketing Developers (PMDs), with access to your Pages, ad accounts and apps.
Facebook Business Manager – A Tool For Advertisers To Manage Ad Accounts, Pages, Apps And Permissions image Facebook Business Manager Enterprise
If you are an agency or PMD then BM will pull out all the Pages, ad accounts and apps that your clients have allowed you to access, as well as the people on your teams who have access to them. In short you have a complete snapshot of the apps, pages, and more that you and others have access to.
Facebook Business Manager – A Tool For Advertisers To Manage Ad Accounts, Pages, Apps And Permissions image Facebook Business Manager Agency
BM also provides complete and quick control aspects of your business on Facebook. You can add or delete ad accounts linked to your company. Besides you can grant/revoke permission to employees and external partners for your ad accounts, apps and Pages.
Facebook Business Manager – A Tool For Advertisers To Manage Ad Accounts, Pages, Apps And Permissions image Facebook Business Manager Agency Revoke
Addition of new people to ad accounts and Pages have been simplified for the admins with just one click operation. For employees and external partners, BM makes it easy to find the things they’re working on.
BM also takes care that people are able to keep their personal and business experiences on Facebook separate. People can use their Facebook login to access all the ad accounts and Pages they work on, without having to be friends with other people from work to gain access.
Facebook BM definitely looks like a one stop operation for all your Facebook page management needs.

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This Facebook Page Takes Bundy Bashing To A New Low Read more at http://www.westernjournalism.com/facebook-bundy-die/#QWJJILOUYexFLzbM.99

Last week, Fox News contributor Todd Starnes revealed Facebook removed one of his posts “because it doesn’t follow the Facebook Community Standards.”
The ostensibly controversial content simply suggested that Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy should have told Bureau of Land Management agents that his ranch was populated only by “Mexican cows” who “came across the border illegally to seek better grazing opportunities.”
Judging from the willingness of site administrators to take down a pro-Bundy post, one might imagine there would be a similarly low threshold of tolerance for comments from the other side of this ongoing debate. The existence of a page titled “Cliven Bundy Must Die,” however, suggests otherwise.
In an apparent effort to stay within the guidelines imposed by Facebook, the page’s moderators insist it “in no way condones violence of any kind” and “exists only for the awareness of the scientific fact that Cliven Bundy Must Die.”
Despite having already gained exposure by a few conservative media outlets since its first post Friday, the page has attracted just over 200 likes as of this writing. In fact, the overwhelming response has been fierce opposition to the page’s incendiary rhetoric and the flimsy “scientific” justification offered for its existence.
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
Others are using the opportunity to express their support of the rancher, who was recently portrayed by the New York Times and other left-leaning outlets as a racist after portions of a statement he made to supporters were published out of context.
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
Some found non-verbal ways to express their displeasure.
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
At least one page has been set up with the expressed purpose to oppose “Cliven Bundy Must Die” by using some of the same tactics.
Nevertheless, the page administrators defiantly defend its content with increasingly recalcitrant status updates.
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die
The few comments in favor of the page are generally so profane that Western Journalism declines to publish them. At the risk of sending undeserved traffic, those interested may view the page by clicking this link.
Photo Credit: Facebook/Cliven Bundy Must Die

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