September 3, 2010 – 10:41 am
Facebook advertising can be done by absolutely anyone. You can easily create an ad and put it up on Facebook. The problem is that people do not take enough time and don’t know the techniques to actually make Facebook advertising work. 4 out of 5 people who try Facebook advertising don’t use it again. On [...]
Thought you all would be interested in a recent case study we received from one of our Further Education Colleges we work with as an advertising partner….If you want to know more, you know how to get in touch… Campaign Objectives: Brighton & Hove City College provides vocational courses and training to people in Brighton, [...]
We have been getting all busy with our Facebook Recruitment Service for recruitment companies and job boards and received some nice PR today. This is just the first round of it, but thought you may find it interesting… http://www.onrec.com/news/net_natives_powers_recruitment_inside_fa http://www.recruiter.co.uk/1006254.article?cmpid=REC04&cmptype=newsletter What’s even more lovely are the interested recruitment companies calling us up straight after reading [...]
February 21, 2010 – 5:25 pm
I’ve been involved in recruitment for 16 years and set up my recruitment business nearly 2 years ago, yet I still struggle to know what to say when people (alright, my Mum) asks, “So, what sort of business are you?”. Our unique way of looking at recruitment is so pioneering it’s hard to put us [...]
By Steve Evans
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Tagged campaign management, career fairs, career micro sites, cheap recruitment, e-recruitment, e-shots, employee referral scheme, facebook advertising, fixed fee recruitment, flat fee online recruitment, flat fee recruitment, Google advertising, Google Adwords, head-hunt, HR, Interviews, job board, Job Board Ad, low cost recruitment, PPC, pre-screening questions, recruitment advertising, recruitment marketing, Social Media BlogRoll, social media strategy, traditional recruitment, twitter
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January 20, 2010 – 10:30 am
What do you do when a client gives you 2 weeks to deliver a mass hiring project, to a strict budget and sets the expectation that there is an extreme shortage of potential candidates and advertising has never worked for them before? Well, if you’re Net Natives, within a fortnight, you of course deliver your [...]
By Steve Evans
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Also posted in Interviews, Job Adverts, career micro sites, employee referral scheme, facebook, print advertising, recruitment, targeted e-shots
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Tagged campaign management, career micro sites, e-shots, facebook advertising, print advertising, RPO
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January 15, 2010 – 3:47 pm
Forget everything you think you know. Facebook Advertising Works. The Facts: Facebook is the second most viewed site online. a 1/3 of the whole UK population is on Facebook. 50% of Facebook users return daily. Facebook advertising is the most targeted demographic advertising platform online. The smallest age demographic is aged 13 to 17. The [...]
November 12, 2009 – 2:54 pm
If you follow these simple points you may never have to use a recruitment agency again, wouldn’t that be nice: 1. Be certain you need to recruit! Make sure you have the role clearly defined and that there is a potential career path for the person you hire Make sure you have budget you need [...]
If Facebook advertising works (and it does), why aren’t more business using it as an effective advertising or recruitment tool? I’m hoping that this article will share what www.netnatives.co.uk know and help build any companies out there considering using Facebook as a tool to build better campaigns. If you’ve got any questions or further suggestions, as [...]
By Don Skinner
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Also posted in Further Education Colleges, Online Recruitment BlogRoll, facebook, recruitment advertising, social media strategy
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Tagged facebook, facebook advertising, Further Education Colleges, recruitment advertising, recruitment marketing, Social Media BlogRoll, social media strategy
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