Category: Facebook

How can I tell if I was hacked

Can I Tell if My Facebook Account was Hacked?

Your Facebook account may or may not have been hacked.  If you are not sure, you should immediately change your Facebook password and then scroll through your activity (messages, posts, etc.) to make sure there’s no strange activity on your account.  If you can log in without an issue and everything looks normal, then you may not have been not… Read more →

5 Ways to Get More Business This Spring

With St. Patrick’s, Easter, Passover and Graduations around the corner, there’s a lot of observance as Spring approaches. Let’s review four things you can do on the web to get more business during this festive season! Use WordPress to make your website responsive. Responsive websites use code that changes the layout and content displayed, depending on the device viewing the website.… Read more →

The Return of Silent Film for Social Media

The next time you are watching a horror movie and feel scared, mute the sound.  It’s amazing how quickly your fear goes away.  There’s no doubt that it’s the sound that affects us more than images. When the talkies came out in the 1920s, audiences and motion picture studios were skeptical, but by the early 1930s, the talkies had taken the world… Read more →

Four Modern Ways Your Business Can Use Digital Marketing

It’s 2017 and technology is not showing any signs of slowing down! In these exponential times, there’s no excuse not to promote your business with technology. If sales could be better, consider these four ways to use digital marketing to bring in new and return business. 1. Send out new promotions! Purge the expired promotions and send out new ones? Hopefully,… Read more →

Administering Facebook Pages without a personal Facebook profile

Facebook Pages 101! Facebook has done away with the limited “business only” profile.  Understandably, some people do not want a personal Facebook profile but do want a Facebook business page.  Sometimes, they do have a profile and would like to appoint a third party to administer the Facebook Page, but do not feel comfortable providing their personal login credentials.  Solving the second… Read more →