{"id":518,"date":"2013-02-09T20:51:10","date_gmt":"2013-02-09T20:51:10","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.servula.com\/blog\/?p=518"},"modified":"2013-02-09T20:51:10","modified_gmt":"2013-02-09T20:51:10","slug":"facebook-search-graph-a-promsing-tool-for-inbound-marketing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.angoramedia.com\/blog\/facebook-search-graph-a-promsing-tool-for-inbound-marketing","title":{"rendered":"Facebook Graph Search: a Promising Tool for Inbound Marketing"},"content":{"rendered":"

I don’t know about you, but too many times I found myself searching in vain for an article I had liked on Facebook or a restaurant a friend had visited and mentioned on Facebook. More often than not, these searches were fruitless and mainly consisted of going deeper and deeper into the timeline and coming up with nothing but frustration. With so many people posting, sharing, liking and checking in places so many times a day, searching for something that was mentioned even a week ago is nothing short of Sisyphean.<\/p>\n

This is why the announcement of Facebook Graph Search<\/a>\u00a0has generated a huge wave of excitement.<\/p>\n

\"Facebook<\/p>\n

Facebook Graph Search is, in essence, social search; as such, it provides a very different experience than Google or other search engines. Facebook takes advantage of its knowledge about your friends, their locations, professions, hobbies, photos and brands they like, to create a vast graph on which you can make the connections that are relevant for you.<\/p>\n

Watch a demo of Facebook Graph Search here:<\/p>\n