Facebook Marketing: Como vender pelo Facebook?

Olá, aqui é o Vitor Guerson da Agência Tsuru, e neste vídeo, irei falar sobre Facebook Marketing: Como vender pelo Facebook?

Muitas empresas ainda não sabem como se comunicar no Facebook da forma correta, e como gerar bons resultados com o Facebook, pensando nisso, eu gravei este vídeo onde irei explicar como você deve se comunicar no Facebook, e também deixei um dica com uma estratégia que utilizamos em nossos clientes.

Depois deste vídeo, você irá aplicar as dicas que lhe passei para aumentar as suas vendas pelo Facebook.

Em nosso próximo vídeo, irei falar sobre Facebook Ads, com estratégias e dicas importantes para você ter bons retornos sobre os investimentos feitos no Facebook Ads.

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Tanzania’s tourisim to improve after a boost of 4% by a marketing campaign

Tanzania expects to increase tourist numbers to 1.5 million by 2017, after a marketing campaign helped boost tourism by 4 percent last year. The country is marketing itself to visitors frequenting its Zanzibar islands and is competing with neighboring Kenya where tourism has declined since 2013, largely due to Islamic militant violence.

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Republican Presidential Debate 2015 Full GOP Republican Debate FOX Business Network

Republican Presidential Debate 2015 Full GOP Republican Debate FOX Business Network Full Republican Presidential Debate 2015 GOP Debate FOX Business Network All told, the candidates spent no time attacking a reasonably well-moderated debate, and although there were a few intra-candidate attacks, none seemed particularly notable. Marco Rubio was polished. Rand Paul played a bigger role than he has in previous debates. Donald Trump was relatively reserved. Ben Carson certainly helped himself with his performance. Carly Fiorina acquitted herself okay, too. I can’t see this debate stopping Jeb Bush’s slide or doing anything significant for John Kasich. On foreign policy, the interventionism of the field as a whole is intense. On domestic policy, all have aired tax plans that have no chance of becoming law. The winner: Americans, because this debate lasted about two rather than three hours. —Conor Friedersdorf

11:20 pm: Takeaway from Milwaukee: Brace for a new round of Rubio-rising stories. He came into this debate with momentum and he performed to expectations. His trendline is up and will keep going up, though questions remain about his ability to turn elite opinion into votes. Jeb was practically a nonfactor. He is just not good at this, and besides a couple of prescripted answers, he did nothing to stand out. The Jeb-death-watch narrative will also continue after this. Trump was sort of subdued, but he’s never that good in debates. Same with Carson—his voters don’t care that he’s borderline incoherent on any substantive questions. Kasich, as usually, seems to have infuriated base conservatives while appealing to moderates and liberal Republicans. Cruz was also strong. Like the last debate, he and Rubio are going to get the buzz out of this.

In a lot of ways this debate ratifies the status quo going in. No game-changers in that sense. Rand Paul showed up for the first time, but it’s not clear he has much of a constituency in this party. —Molly Ball

11:18 pm: At the start of the debate, I wondered whether Jeb Bush’s decision to hire a media trainer would show on the debate stage and it did, a little bit. Bush’s delivery seems to have improved, but maybe not enough to get him out of his low polling digits. Meanwhile, Marco Rubio again delivered a strong performance. What the two didn’t do is go head-to-head like they had in the last Republican debate. Maybe because doing so just wouldn’t work. It certainly didn’t for Bush then and it’s unlikely it would have for Rubio tonight. And it also may answer the question my colleague Russell Berman noted earlier: Will Bush leave his Super PAC to do the dirty work? Looks like that’s a strong possibility. —Priscilla Alvarez

11:16 pm: Trump: “I’m self-funding my campaign…the United States can be better than ever before.” —Molly Ball

11:15 pm: Rubio: “The 21st century can be a new American century.” —Molly Ball

11:15 pm: Rubio, remembering why he’s here tonight, unlike some of his competitors: “I ask you for your vote.” —Marina Koren

11:14 pm: Cruz: “If we get back to the free-market principles and constitutional liberties that built this country, we can turn this nation around.” —Molly Ball

11:13 pm: In contrast, Spain needs a divider-in-chief to amicably part with the Catalonians and Basques. —Conor Friedersdorf

11:13 pm: Jeb: “I don’t think we need an agitator in chief or a divider in chief, we need a commander in chief.”—Molly Ball

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Business Today Interview: Monetizing Apps

Growth Truecaller VP Husain Misherghi joins Joy Doreen Biira to discuss innovation and the future of Apps in Kenya

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