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How to Block Someone on Facebook?

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  Working at a   Facebook ad agency , we’ve learned that a time will come when you will need to block someone from Facebook. This could include an old flame turned bitter enemy, a troll   who leaves negative comments on your posts, or a person who you don’t want to see your profile anymore. Whatever the case, blocking a Facebook friend is fast and easy. And trust this   Facebook advertising agency , it’s worth it. Follow the steps below to block someone on Facebook. Step 1: Go to your friends list Access your friends list through your Facebook profile. Click “ Friends “. Step 1: Choose from friend’s list Choose the person you want to block. Step 2: Block friend To block your friend, click the ellipses button located next to the message button on your friend’s cover photo. Click “ Block “. Step 3: Confirm block Click “ Confirm “. Step 4: Click “Okay” Click “ Okay ” to continue. Step 5: You’re Done! The person you blocked will be listed under “Block users” on your Facebook settings. To u

How to Create Facebook GIF Ads?

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  Tim Van Der Kuip / Unsplash In the age of instant messaging, communication has become visually centered. The messages millennials and the younger generation send to their peers are often punctuated by emojis. Sometimes, no text is included at all. Instead, only a single looping animation appears, evoking meaning and emotion. Those ubiquitous looping graphics are called GIFs (the AdvertiseMint   Facebook ad agency   team are huge fans of communicating through GIFs). A GIF, or Graphical Interchange Format, is a series of images or one soundless video that continuously loop without pressing play. Although GIFs exploded into pop culture during the past several years, they have existed since 1987, invented by a man named Steve Wilhite, a computer scientist at CompuServe who wanted to create animated images in the smallest file size.    GIFs slowly phased out of popularity when, in 1995, Unisys Corp. demanded royalty payment for software that used its patented algorithm. This algorithm, ca

6 Precautionary Steps to Preventing Facebook Marketplace Scams

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Pixabay / Pexels I don’t mean to sound hipster, but I was in the Facebook Marketplace game long before Marketplace was even conceived, before any   Facebook advertising company   was even really big. I was a college student surviving on savings, scholarships, and financial aid. I was poor, and I was hungry for deals because, as most everyone knows, college is expensive. Then I discovered buy-and-sell groups. Before Marketplace existed, users were already buying and selling on the social network’s platform, on groups where people trade and sell used items. I joined these groups to purchase clothing, household items, and textbooks. I’ve had plenty of experience as both the seller and the customer, meeting with students to close deals in lecture halls, libraries, and cafeterias, and I can proudly boast that I have—not once—been hoodwinked by shady dealers. You don’t have to be a big-time editor for a top   Facebook ad agency   to know what the red flags are. There are several ways that yo