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Saturday, June 7, 2014

Facebook & The Potential Mobile Impact By An Online Marketing Firm

By Robbie Sutter


Recently, Facebook rolled out its version 10.0 of its iOS app and to say that it had garnered attention would be an understatement. After all, it's important to note that Facebook has seemingly been gearing more to a mobile front. It's understandable as to why, given the fact that most people are on the move and have little time to actually sit down in front of a computer and work. Onto Facebook version 10.0, though, there are various features that are worth going over.

Amongst the features that were added to the app, the one that stood out to me was the changes in how messages are sent. Let's say that you decide to post a message on Facebook but you find yourself in a place with a weaker connection, like an airplane. In any case, if you send a message in this scenario but arrive at a location where a connection is prevalent, the message in question will be sent out in that moment. It's a handy addition to a program that's commonly utilized.

I believe that any online marketing firm can agree with the potential effectiveness that this change can have. After all, Facebook - as a business - is focusing tremendously on mobile and firms along the lines of fishbat would be able to agree with such a sentiment. With many features being added to the app on a constant basis, I have no doubt that they will prove useful for many people. There are also those additions which most people did not take towards as fondly and I feel like they deserve to be talked about as well.

I'd like to focus on the one change made to the ap in regards to the "Most Recent" sorting. Basically, instead of posts being show on the news feed by the times that they were posted, they are set by how popular they are, by default. This isn't a terribly detrimental change, though, as the sorting can be swapped over to "Most Recent" through a step-by-step process. However, I have to wonder how many Facebook users will take the time to go about this endeavor.

The best way that I can describe Facebook's update is "mixed," but in more ways than one. While there is a tremendous amount of variety covered, I feel as though it's important to understand that users desire freedom when it comes to their programs. This is true for both those who know about social media in all respects and those who use it solely for the purpose of staying in touch with friends and family members. My only hope is that the next Facebook update will be met with a more positive response from smartphone users.




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