Facebook has announced its biggest change to News Feed in last seven years. Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of facebook shared as to how 50% of the news feed content today is populated with photos and visuals. This is why Facebook took another remarkable initiation re-designing the News Feed and made it all so more visually-focused leading your content strategy to change with it. Let me walk you through five crucial ways it impacts your content strategy now.
1. Bring out more visual content
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2. Create image-centric ads
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The new News Feed helps you magnify images, make the title more lucid and present a better summary of the content. Hence, start thinking about the visual that you can present with your ads in combination.
3. Keep it as precise as it could be
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4. Focus more on your Brand proponents
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5. Create ads that are more persuasive
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So now when you have a wonderful tool and on top of that you know handling it, you should not vacillate in taking off to the journey which is all so more result-centric. Go ahead now, make relevant changes to your content strategy and utilize this new Facebook NewsFeed tool to the fullest.
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