Tag: Facebook and Instagram

  • Meta offers TikTokers $5,000 to join Facebook, Instagram

    Meta offers TikTokers $5,000 to join Facebook, Instagram

    Social media giant Meta has offered to pay up to $5,000 (£4,040) to popular creators in the United States who join Facebook and Instagram.

    It says those joining from “third-party social apps” will get cash based on “an evaluation of your social presence”.

    Though it does not mention TikTok by name, the timing would suggest Meta is attempting to capitalise on the uncertainty surrounding its rival, as questions swirl about whether President Trump can find a way of preserving it for US users.

    TikTok says it has 170 million users in the US – with many of them relying on it for their livelihoods – meaning lots of people would be seeking an alternative place to post if the platform disappeared.

    Meta says on its website that those accepted into the so-called “Breakthrough bonus programme” will be paid the money during their first 90 days on the app, so long as they post regularly.

    Users must post at least 20 reels on Facebook and 10 reels on Instagram – Meta’s version of vertical TikTok videos – during each 30-day period.

    It also dictates that these must be original videos, rather than those previously shared on other platforms.

    But not everyone can join – the cash will only be available to those people who are completely new to either Facebook or Instagram.

    And the firm will seemingly decide who to accept on a case-by-case basis, as people must apply to be accepted onto the programme.

    It is also offering other perks, such as a free subscription to its blue check verification system.

    Meta courts TikTokers

    This is not the first move by Meta to go after ByteDance’s users.

    On Sunday, the firm announced Edits, an app strikingly similar to ByteDance’s CapCut – a video editing app which went offline when the ByteDance ban took effect that same day.

    And two days earlier, Meta posted a video in which two creators discussed Facebook’s “new affiliate link experience for your shoppable content” – in other words Meta’s attempt to build its own version of the highly successful TikTok Shop.

    In the new system, Meta users will be able to add prominent affiliate links directly on their videos – rather than in the comments – exactly how it works on TikTok.

    But that’s not all the changes Meta has made – and perhaps the most visually significant is a direct change to how Instagram looks.

    Rather than posts and videos being square on user profiles, they are now rectangular – again, clearly taking inspiration from TikTok.

    This has led to some backlash from creators frustrated that their profiles now look different, and Instagram boss Adam Mosseri said he was aware of the criticisms.

    “One of the mistakes I made was not giving people enough of a heads up,” he said in a post on Threads – a platform which was itself launched by Meta in attempt to capitalise on the turbulence at Twitter, now X.

    Source: BBC

  • Youth encouraged to harness power of social media for business growth

    Youth encouraged to harness power of social media for business growth

    Marketing Consultant, Mr. Ian Tabalor Okwei, encourages youth to utilize social media as a platform to actively connect with existing and potential customers, as well as promote their businesses.

    Highlighting the effectiveness of social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn, Mr. Ian Tabalor Okwei emphasised their potential to establish connections with targeted audiences, engage in meaningful communication, and share relevant content with clients, facilitating the achievement of their goals.

    During an interview in Tema, Mr. Ian Tabalor Okwei, who holds the position of Protocol and Administrative Officer at TDC Development Company Limited, highlighted the existence of alternative digital channels like email and search engines. These channels can be utilized to connect with customers through text or multimedia messages, thereby enhancing business visibility.

    Mr. Ian Tabalor Okwei emphasised that the need for physical queues would soon diminish as people would have the convenience of having their desired items delivered directly to their homes. He further highlighted the widespread availability of delivery services across the nation, making it possible for individuals to access various goods without the hassle of waiting in queues.

    Mr. Okwei, who is also the proprietor of Big Joe Organic Waakye, added that having effective digital media strategies was essential for businesses of all sizes because people used the internet to find products and services.

    He said having a strong online presence was crucial for businesses of all sizes, adding that social media had helped his enterprises by broadening their audience, and he advised the young people not to wait to start their own businesses until they had jobs.

    To enhance brand awareness, drive sales and revenue, and foster customer loyalty, he underlined the need of branding oneself and selecting the appropriate channels and techniques to reach clients.

    The marketing representative emphasised the significance of sellers remaining current with emerging trends and strategies to keep one step ahead of the competition and build sustainable success in their company.

  • WhatsApp down as users face problems in sending and receiving messages

    Users of messaging platform, WhatsApp have been experiencing a glitch across the world, Bloomberg has reported.

    Many users have taken to social media to complain over their inability to receive or send messages via the platform on Tuesday October 25, 2022.

    Users of the platform were said to have began reporting the issue at around 8 am on Tuesday morning.

    The parent company, Meta which also owns Facebook and Instagram is yet to comment or provide an update on the issue as at the time of filing this report.

    Meanwhile, some Ghanaians and other African nationals, who have been affected by the development, have taken to social media to express their sentiment.

    See the reactions below:

    WhatsApp is down again?

    — Not Nice (@GeraldCrack) October 25, 2022

    Is WhatsApp down?????

    — Adjoah (@adjoah__) October 25, 2022

    It seems there’s something up with WhatsApp this morning

    — Area Girl with Branding!!! (@akosuashirly) October 25, 2022

    Head of Engineering team WhatsApp right now #WhatsAppDown pic.twitter.com/4zCq83knwH

    — Omega (@Omega_003) October 25, 2022

    Is your WhatsApp working ?

    — Kafui Dey (@KafuiDey) October 25, 2022

    It’s not just your phone — WhatsApp is down for many users. The app said on Tuesday morning that it was working to restore service as quickly as possible. https://t.co/ZzpSxylxc4

    — The New York Times (@nytimes) October 25, 2022

    Source: Ghanaweb