What Facebook’s Zero Reach Means for Franchise Brands
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, however, this news should come as no surprise, as I have been warning of Facebook’s business doomsday since we first launched our Social Media agency in 2008. The news: it’s about to get far worse for businesses while the change is just another step in the busine.....
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