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The Facebook Algorithm Demystified: How to Optimize for News Feed Exposure

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Hey {NAME}, new content in this issue... EDITORS NOTE: After Friday June 2nd, this newsletter will come from michael@socialmediaexaminer.com [Visual Content and Social Media Marketing: New Research]( Are you wondering how important visuals are in your social media posts? Do you want to know how other marketers approach visual marketing? Discover new research that reveals why you should include visuals in your marketing, and insights on the types of visual content marketers are focusing on. [Time to Join: Society Doors Close Friday]( Social media never stops changing. The Society provides the ongoing training social media marketers need to keep up to speed. Join the Social Media Marketing Society for up-to the minute live training on the latest developments and hottest platforms. Discover how you can stay on the leading edge of social media--inside the Society. Membership is only available for a short time each year--your chance to join ends Friday! [The Facebook Algorithm Demystified: How to Optimize for News Feed Exposure]( Are your posts reaching fewer people on Facebook? Wondering how to appear in more people's news feeds? Learn how the Facebook algorithm works, and how marketers can optimize their posts for maximum news feed visibility. Mike Stelzner Founder, Social Media Examiner P.S. To ensure you receive our newest content, add mikestelzner@socialmediaexaminer.com to your contacts list. Use Gmail? [Watch this quick video]( to make sure you get our updates. Social Media Examiner publishes updates with links to our new posts and content from our partners. Your information: Name: {NAME} Email: {EMAIL} Opted in on: February 24, 2016. Want our weekly updates instead? [Click here to move to our weekly digest](. id: 00a3f853-dfcf70c6-705fb29f-46696928 Social Media Examiner, 13025 Danielson Street, Poway, CA 92064, USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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