Facebook has made some BIG changes this week, including: fixing fake news sources that have been showing up in people’s timelines, along with the new Canvas ad features. In this episode of The Social Feed, we talk about how these changes affect your business, and sprinkle in a little wisdom about Pinterest and what brands can benefit from having a Pinterest page.
Episode Links
- Facebook’s fake news problem, explained
- Facebook Page Call-to-Action Buttons Get Big Update
- Snapchat Spectacles are here and they are ridiculously fun
On This Episode
Missy Young
Social Media Services Manager
As the Social Media Services Manager for Hubbard Interactive, Missy Young’s position entails working with clients and team members to drive social media strategy and lead initiatives to identify new technologies and digital best practices. She develops customized micro and macro campaigns that drive online interaction, promotes and creates content that enhances the customer experience and creates lead generation for medium to large-scale companies. She regularly speaks at local and national events on a variety of subjects including: social media, PR, analytics and content strategy.
Rachel Kolias
Social Media Coordinator
As a Social Media Coordinator for Hubbard Interactive, Rachel helps our diverse clients advance their brands and achieve measurable marketing goals through a well-executed social and digital strategy. She works closely with our social and creative team to solve problems, educate audiences, engage in conversations, and promote products and services. Besides a love for digital media and social networking, Rachel enjoys playing music, Lindy Hop dancing and supporting local coffee shops.
Jared Ringold
Engineer / Front End Web Developer
As a Front End Web Developer, Jared updates and maintains the websites for Hubbard Radio’s Twin Cities market radio stations. He also works on a variety of in-house websites and projects that support an array sales initiatives. Jared is a seasoned podcaster, co-hosting and engineering the long-running pop culture and nostalgia podcast The Scope.