How To Correct A Spelling Error On Facebook
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Your Trial Your FREE trial gives you full access to: The industry's #1 email marketing tool Exclusive "Plus" features Award-winning expert coaching & support Online library of marketing tips & strategies Blog › Social Media Marketing › Facebook TopicsCustomer Success StoriesEmail MarketingEvent MarketingFresh InsightsNonprofitOffers & PromotionsOnline ListingsOnline MarketingSocial Media MarketingSurveys & Feedback Content TypesBlog ArticleGuideInfographicPodcastRecorded WebinarSlideshareVideoWorksheet Search Ryan Pinkham | Sep 27, 2013 How to Fix Unwanted Facebook Typos…And Other Hot Topics Tweet 0 0 0 0 Print | Email Facebook is finally making it easier to fix unwanted typos on your Facebook Page. With the new “Edit Post” feature, Facebook will give users the ability to make changes within the text of a post after it is published. Previously, users could edit their own comments, but there was no way to go back to fix a typo or mistake in a post without deleting it. To edit posts, simply click the down arrow in the top right corner of the post and select “Edit Post.” The feature is already rolling out on the web and on Android mobile devices. It is expected to roll out on iOS in the near future. Bottom Line: As small as they might be, spelling errors can really hurt your page’s credibility. A typo is okay, but lots of typos are not. Watch out for some common misspellings, like There/Their/They’re/Your/You’re. Here are the other top stories that caught our eye this week… [Study] Nearly half of B2Bs expect to increase marketing budgets in 2014 According to a new report from Sagefrog Marketing Group, 45 percent of business to business (B2B) marketers have plans to expand their marketing budgets in the next year. The study also looked at the areas where B2B marketers are focusing their time this year: Website - 85 percent Email marketing - 72 percent Social media - 67 percent Search engine optimization (SEO) - 56 percent Bottom Line: Whether you run a retail store that sells to consumers, a service business that works directly with other businesses, or an organization trying to reach donors and volunteers, it’s important to have a balanced approach to your online marketing strategy. There's no silver bullet for instant online mark