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How to Add a Facebook FanBox to your Blog or Web page (updated)

January 14, 2010

How to add a Facebook Fan Box to your blog or Web page. From your Fan Page, Click Edit Page Bottom right click Promote with a Fan Box Choose the details you want to share on your page and choose where to add Widget Paste the html code into your blog or website If you [...]

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Facebook improves the user experience, now it’s your turn

January 14, 2010

from a poor, annoying Facebook user Experience . . . By default, Facebook users receive email notification when their friends reply to status updates or comments.  If you are like me, you have replied to more than one of these emails only to have it bounce back to your inbox.  Foiled by an annoying user [...]

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Facebook Ads let you target Friends of your Fans

November 17, 2009

Do you have a Facebook Page, Group or Event?  If you do, you will be super excited about the new opportunity Facebook is providing today. Now you Facebook advertisers can deliver ads to the friends of people already connected with your Page,  Group or Event with something called “Friends of Connection” targeting. Facebook user Data [...]

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Video Post: Facebook making it easy to keep Web site fresh

September 9, 2009

Video featuring Todd (3 minutes): How Facebook makes it super simple to keep your Web site fresh: Facebook Fan Boxes. Status updates. Handheld instant publishing and sharing of photos. Tagging people in your fan club photos.

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Facebook Fan Boxes bring Social Networking to your Site

July 8, 2009

To say I’m excited about Facebook Fan pages would be the understatement of the year. Ever since Google extended social networking to your Web page with Google Profiles and Google Connect I’ve been waiting for Facebook’s response. Finally, Facebook goes beyond the Walls It’s taken a while, but by using Facebook Fan Boxes (Embeddable Facebook [...]

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Will Twitter reach Mainstream? Nope.

June 23, 2009

I’ve been a strong advocate of Twitter for quite a while. There are significant benefits for users, but not everyone needs access to the “here and now web” for communication. I’m becoming more convinced that only a thin minority of people will use Twitter as a communication platform in the future. Why Twitter isn’t for [...]

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Google spreads it’s social networking sauce

January 18, 2009

Google Friend Connect now allows folks to connect using a variety of OpenID tools. This can’t help but make it easier for folks to network with others on blogsites that use Google Friend Connect to help people connect with others across a variety of blogs and Web sites. Learn more about the value of Google [...]

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Facebook & WordPress: Two great Internet marketing platforms that go great together

December 26, 2008

WordPress vs. your Web site The best web sites on the Internet are blogs. WordPress has a number of advantages over other blogging platforms and traditional Web sites. In addition to being a simple way to add multimedia to your Web presence, blogs are also social in nature. A WordPress blog is more valuable to [...]

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Google Profile & Google Connect are Social Networking Game Changers

December 5, 2008

Google Profile and Google Friend Connect Take Social Networking beyond the Walled Garden Google has slowly added more and more services to google accounts. In essence, the creation of Google’s Friend Connect alongside Google Profile is a social networking game changer. Your social profile goes with you wherever you go! This is in stark contrast [...]

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What?? You don’t have a Facebook Fan Page for your Tourism Biz or Region Yet?

June 13, 2008

Image via Wikipedia For those paying attention, Facebook has seen incredible growth over the past year. In April, Media Trend reported that traffic to the social network officially leapfrogged MySpace as the largest Social Networking site by traffic. At any given moment, 20% of Internet users are logged into the site, with the average user [...]

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