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MBA669 Should You Be Using Facebook’s New Instant Articles?

29 Jun 2016

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You may have noticed something different about the content businesses provide on Facebook lately: instant articles. That’s right, friends. It’s now possible to publish full-length articles and blogs that customers can read without leaving Facebook. Why have major news outlets and publishers agreed to move their content to- and keep their audiences on- Facebook? Should you? That’s what we’re talking about today, so click play and find out how this new development can affect your content marketing strategy! SUBSCRIBE ON APPLE PODCASTS Stitcher | SoundCloud | Podcast Feed | How To Subscribe Give us a Rating & Review Today’s Sponsors: Crown & Caliber is the smartest way to buy or sell the perfect luxury watch that’s certified pre-owned for you! Listeners who enter promo code CC100mba will receive $150 off their first luxury watch purchase up to August 30th! Just visit crownandcaliber.com/100mba or speak to one of our watch experts at (888) 226-5795. Have you found the right payments partner to grow with you? Braintree lets you accept every way to pay, from Paypal to Apple Pay and everything in between. All it takes is one integration. And it doesn’t matter what currency your customers use: because Braintree lets you accept over one hundred and thirty of them. To learn more about how your company can grow with Braintree, visit braintreepayments.com/mba. The post MBA669 Should You Be Using Facebook’s New Instant Articles? appeared first on The $100 MBA. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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