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Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Facebook And Instagram Lounched Benefits to reach and sport Small Business

Facebook And Instagram Lounched Benefits to reach and sport Small Business

Facebook And Instagram Lounched Benefits to reach and sport Small Business

It announced Facebook for new features will allow users to show their support for small businesses, and get the latest updates, in an effort to help these companies deal with

The Social Network has launched a new section called Businesses Nearby, where users can share the latest posts from businesses that fall within a specific geographic range from one mile

It also allows viewing current hours of operation, pick-and-drop options, making reservations, or sending a message

In a post, Facebook described the new section as a way to allow users to "find more quickly the essential products and services", while also helping companies obtain "more virtual traffic as they go to the internet to keep working

If the user wishes to show his support for a small business, he can use the "Support Small Business" posters on Instagram , or the #SupportSmallBusiness tag on Facebook.
The company is also trying to make it easier for companies to communicate with customers by adding an inbox for Business Inbox in the messaging app - allowing them to use Messenger to answer questions sent to their Facebook page - and by allowing companies to tag all Her (Covid-19) publications are from the construction section of the page.
In addition, Facebook said: It will publish information, tools and advice related to (Covid-19) for small business activities in both the Facebook and Instagram applications. Companies can access this information through Facebook application shortcuts or their Instagram profile.
It is noteworthy that these changes come on top of a $ 100 million grant program for small businesses that Facebook announced last March, in addition to other new features, such as: The ability to share temporary service changes


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