This blog post is a companion to my session at Affiliate Summit East 2016. Whenever I share Facebook marketing strategies with someone, a typical response is "I never knew you could do that." This session is a collection of quick tips and tricks that are effective, but not … [Read more...]
About Nathan Smith
Nathan is a student of social media and a specialist in the realm of online community building. In 2009, Nate launched his first blog, CoffeeNate.com. With a budget of zero dollars, he quickly built a loyal and energized following by enacting creative social media strategies. The success of Nathan's methods prompted organizations to seek out his input regarding their marketing strategies. The fulfillment Nathan experienced as a result of these sessions birthed a new business, Zynali Marketing Solutions. Nathan has successfully developed and implemented numerous social media action plans for both local and international brands, as well as government agencies.
Nathan enjoys all aspects of online marketing and blogging, but his passion is fostering genuine connections between businesses and the people they serve.
Little-known Facebook Tips for Businesses #ASE16
Don’t Let Amazon Deactivate Your Affiliate Account!
Don't Let Amazon Deactivate Your Affiliate Account! Let me begin by saying how much I value the Amazon Associates program. No other online retailer converts like Amazon, at least in my experience. For that, I love them. The remainder of this post may sound as though I have it in for the … [Read more...]
How To Designate Unpublished Images For Pinterest Sharing
How To Designate Unpublished Images For Pinterest Sharing It is a tad annoying that each social media site has its own recommended image size. The site that offends most is Pinterest. If you use a featured image that is optimized for Facebook or Twitter, your pin will appear … [Read more...]
Stop Freaking Out About Facebook Page Updates
Stop Freaking Out About Facebook Page Updates Facebook announced a design update to their Pages product. While most page admins will not see these changes for at least a few days, you can join the waitlist, via an invitation that can be found on each page's timeline view. All … [Read more...]
Affiliate Summit East Moments, Monuments, and Memories : #ASE13
Since 2008, I've attended Affiliate Summit West conferences. ASE13 marked the first time that I had attended the East version. It was also the first time that I had the pleasure of being invited to speak at the conference. Throughout the show, I spent quite a bit of time reflecting … [Read more...]
How To Use #Facebook Promoted Posts For Good…and Bad
How and Why to Use Facebook Promoted Posts A few months ago, Facebook rolled out a new feature for page administrators, Facebook promoted posts. The premise of this feature is to pay a fee to Facebook, and they will distribute your chosen content to a greater … [Read more...]
27 Tips For Using Pinterest For Business
Pinterest, the latest social network to captivate the masses, and the reason that millions of women are stumbling to bed at 3 am. This article will give you specific steps that you can take in order to leverage Pinterest for your business. You will be … [Read more...]
“Social Media Isn’t New” :: Slides from my talk hosted by Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre
Social Media Isn't New I was honored to be invited to this workshop, hosted by the Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre, to speak about "Social Media". What a daunting task, to narrow down the scope of 'social media' into 45 minutes. I was scheduled to speak at 10:15 am, but the … [Read more...]
Facebook Timeline For Pages, What You Need To Know
As expected, Facebook announced the highly anticipated release of the new timeline format for pages. They did so at a Facebook Marketing Conference (FMC), and they livestreamed the event. While there were moments of rich content, there was far too much focus on huge brands, and not … [Read more...]
Facebook Pages : How To Deal With Multiple Admins
Many organizations have facebook pages that are managed by a team of people, rather than a single administrator. This approach offers the benefit of spreading the work around, but also presents its own set of challenges. One of the most common mistakes that multi-admin … [Read more...]