Tagged: Facebook

Sep 24

9 Tips for Marketing Your Business Using Facebook Places

facebook places logo 9 Tips for Marketing Your Business Using Facebook Places

By James Adams

Facebook launched Facebook Places to capitalize on the success of location based software. Places is a mobile application used to share your location with your Facebook friends. You can tag locations, comment on businesses and keep up with your Facebook friends in new ways. As a business owner, how can you gain more exposure for your company? Here are nine tips for using Facebook Places as a marketing device.

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Aug 27

Facebook Facts, Figures, and Statistics: An Infographic

I’m really a sucker for infographics and this one I found over at All Techno Blog is great.

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Jul 28

B-Sides: The Dilemma of Your Family on Facebook

by Bethaney Wallace

 

In 2006, Mark Zuckerburg proved why he’s a billionaire by tapping into the “adult” market. Where previously only college and high school students could join Facebook, in September of 2006 Facebook became every teenager’s nightmare by becoming available to anyone 13 years or older, the only stipulation being a valid email.

An online outlet where parents can stalk their children while simultaneously embarrassing them? If anything is surprising, it’s that this market didn’t exist before.

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May 11

Have You Been To LikeButton.Me Yet?

The recently-launched website LikeButton.Me is a quick look at what Facebook is trying to accomplish with their new OpenGraph platform. If you are already logged into Facebook in your browser, you and your friend’s activity will already appear on the screen.

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Mar 25

How to Add Plugin-Free Twitter, Sphinn, and Facebook Buttons to Your WordPress Blog

After coming across Jaspal’s brilliant blog post, How To Add Digg, Stumble, Twitter Share Buttons On Your WordPress Blog, I tried to add the buttons using the method he explained to The Social Robot. However, I decided that I didn’t really know how to host the javascript images that Jaspal suggests and I wanted to have Twitter, Sphinn, and Facebook buttons instead of Digg and StumbleUpon because my blog is mostly about social media and search engine marketing.

So, after several tries, I modified the code using javascript that is already hosted as sites like TweetMeme and Sphinn. That way you can just pop in the code and you’re ready to go!

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