When Facebook first came out in 2004, it revolutionized the way people communicated. Apps like Messenger, Instagram, and WhatsApp gave billions of people around the world more power.
Meta, which was renamed from Facebook, is now focusing on immersive experiences like augmented and virtual reality in order to assist in constructing the next generation of social technologies.
Meta earlier today announced the debut of Facebook Business Coach, an innovative and easy-to-use tool for Small Medium Businesses (SMBs) owners. The service will target South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya, and other English-speaking countries to learn more about how to expand their market online with Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp.
The Facebook Business Coach, which is available on WhatsApp, is their first public effort toward achieving this in Africa. It is a simple, conversational, and convenient instructional chatbot solution that is free to use and requires little data. SMBs will have access to self-paced, automated instruction on how to build a presence in today’s rapidly changing digital market.
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The coach will offer step-by-step courses and tutorials, as well as useful infographics, videos, and audio clips, as a free curricular platform. Learning materials are suggested depending on the user’s requirements and questions, with a menu choice to traverse the curriculum.
While the WhatsApp bot makes it simple for SMBs to learn the basics, Meta Blueprint courses provide more in-depth instruction and allow users to become fully certified.
Any individual can use the Facebook Company Coach instructional tool on WhatsApp, which is one of the ways Meta delivers opportunities for education and business growth through its platforms.
To start a WhatsApp conversation with the Facebook Business coach, go to this link https://bit.ly/3BXIwKO.
Distributed by APO Group for Facebook.
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