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The Best Blogging and Social Media iPhone App Finally Approved by Apple

The best social and blog iPhone app Multipost is finally approved by Apple after rounds of age rating disagreements. Multipost is the only blogging and social media app you’ll need. Multipost allows you to post to several social networks and blogs at the same time, and with only one post!  No more do you have to go to different websites to post to Facebook, Twitter, WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, Flickr, and more to post to your blogging and social media sites.  Multipost does it all for you in one step!

Download it here: http://itunes.apple.com/app/multipost/id474513686?mt=8

Multipost lets you browse the web and easily copy and paste text and images for posting.  You select where you want to post whether it’s to one or all of your blogs and social media sites and Multipost posts to them with one click.  You can also include images in all of your posts!

Multipost enables you to post just links of your content or to select text from the browser windows where it will copy the text and the images for you.

Multipost also includes for you to check updates on your social media sites like Twitter, Facebook, and Linkedin.  It also includes all of your blogs like WordPress, Blogger, Tumblr, Posterous, and Flickr all in one place and within the Multipost app.

Facebook Marketing Solutions

 

 

Here’s what facebook has on their site regarding the free advertising for Business owners:

 

Dear American Small Business Owner,

You are the backbone of the largest economy in the world, and at Facebook, we’re excited about helping you grow.

On Facebook, your business can:

  1. Get more customers. More than 800 million people use Facebook to discover and share new things with their friends. Be on Facebook so new customers can find you.
  2. Build lasting connections. Have authentic conversations, build your brand, and re-connect with customers to build loyalty and keep them coming back.
  3. Reach your customers’ friends. People trust their friends for recommendations. Facebook is always on, so people can talk about your business with friends, whenever and wherever.


Millions of small businesses today are already using Facebook to market themselves.  One small business, CM Photographics, generated nearly $40,000 in revenue from a $600 investment in Facebook Ads.

We want you to be the next success story.

Over the next few months, we’ll be rolling out a nationwide program with our partners the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce to invest, educate, and connect with small businesses.

Here’s how you can get involved:

  1. Get free advertising. Early next year, we’ll launch Facebook Small Business Boost. We are giving away up to $10 million in free advertising. Each qualified small business will be awarded at least $50 of free advertising on Facebook (more details coming soon).
  2. Learn about social technology. Stay tuned for access to free resources and information on how to use Facebook to grow your business. Join our live webinars to hear from our experts and ask us questions.
  3. Connect directly with Facebook. We’re hitting the road to meet small businesses like yours, so please join us when we’re in town. We’d like to share with you the benefits of using Facebook for marketing your business (schedule and locations coming soon).

If you’d like to get started today, create a free Facebook Page for your business and read about best practices for Pages.

Sincerely,

Your Friends at Facebook

Facebook Marketing Solutions.

Free Advertising Up To $10 Million For U.S. Businesses from Facebook

Facebook Free AdvertisingFacebook has teamed up with the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in an effort it claims will help grow American small businesses and create jobs. Starting in January 2012, Facebook will give businesses up to $10 million in free Facebook advertising in the form of ad credits. The goal is to provide 200,000 businesses in the U.S. with a $50 boost.

Meanwhile, Facebook, NFIB and the U.S. Chamber will provide businesses with webinars, collateral, case studies and tips educating business owners on how reach new customers on Facebook.

“Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy and we believe that Facebook can be a tremendous tool to fuel their growth and success,”  Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook Chief Operating Officer, says.

Of course, Facebook is clearly helping itself here, too, hoping to incentivize business owners to move more of their advertising dollars away from search engines like Google and into Facebook’s own network. That said, with Facebook’s now 800 million active users, it’s not exactly a bad move for small business owners to become more educated on how to use the network’s tools to connect with their customers.

The training will include details on using Facebook’s free offerings, like Facebook Pages (essentially, the social network’s business listing service) as well as the Facebook Platform, Facebook Ads and Sponsored Stories.

The outreach effort will also involve a roadshow coordinated with state and local chambers of commerce and regional NFIB offices. At the events, experts will train local business owners how to use Facebook to reach customers.

More information about program is being made available on www.facebook.com/smallbusinessboost. This page will detail how to receive the free advertising credits and will list the dates and locations of the upcoming events.

Facebook Free Advertising for Businesses