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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
There may come a day when your Facebook fan page has more traffic than your actual website. recent Advertising Age article notes that Coke has one of the largest brand pages on Facebook with 10.7 YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook are all growing in popularity as referral sites for online donations. Philip King, Artez Interactive.
 
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
from MySpace to Facebook to Twitter to Foursquare. Then in September 2006 Facebook made the move to open their community to everyone (before you had to have a “ edu&# e-mail address to use Facebook). Facebook debate began to rage in the blogoshphere. was very reluctant to move over to Facebook. It was ugly.
 
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Here are five reasons why: 1) To update social networking profiles on the go. You can send out Facebook Status Updates, Tweets, and even record videos and upload it to your YouTube channel while on location at events, fundraisers, conferences, or protests using a smartphone. One in five Americans now access the Mobile Web daily.
 

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Facebook is undoubtedly one of the most popular social media services used by individuals, businesses and non-profits to connect with people. Lately, Facebook Pages have become quite popular among businesses to show their presence in a much better way building engaging and long lasting relationships with users and fans. Custom Image.
As soon as Facebook launched Community Pages , I knew this day coming. The Facebook Team. Link to your Facebook Page from your official website. Put a Facebook Badge on your website or blog.  [ Done - even though I think it looks messy! ]. years and lots of promotion (of Facebook to nonprofits) to reach those 10,004 fans.
An ROI Calculator for Social Network Campaigns » Tuesday Jul 24 2007 The Long, Long Tail of Facebook Causes Tuesday, July 24, 2007 at 11:03PM | by Justin Perkins Post co-authored by James OMalley and Justin Perkins. If youve missed the launch of Facebook Apps Platform almost two months ago, youre already way behind the times.
While I was debating between chocolate chocolate chip and coconut pineapple 95% fat free flavors ,  I noticed a small sandwich board sign promoting Fenton's Facebook Page.  posted the above photo on my Facebook page , primarily to test how different content sparks interaction on my own Facebook page.  Tags: facebook
Submitted by Brian Reich, publisher of Thinking About Media I have been critical of Facebook Causes, almost from the day it emerged onto the scene.  Facebook Causes followed the same path. But its not just Facebook Causes. The Facebook Causes platform doesn’t change that.  Tags: facebook guest blogging
laquo; Michael Arringtons Four Keys to the Future of Media | Main | Burning Man Goes Green: Call for Pavilion Participation » Facebook Launches f8, and Catalyzes Growth of Social Applications I spent some time last week at the jam-packed launch of f8, which platform has now been pushed live to the Facebook site. Facebook Markup.
If your organization is active on Facebook, you’re likely to be affected by some big changes they’re making to their Pages.  You may remember that last year, Facebook rolled out “new Facebook&# to its users - a new interface with a different layout for homepages and profiles.  Learn more after the jump.
I'm An Embedded Free Agent Fundraiser My most recent social media fundraising experiment was a birthday campaign that raised $6225 from 161 donors using Facebook Causes Birthday application to benefit the non profit organization, The Sharing Foundation.  I hope Facebook Causes makes the ask a little bit more flexible. I think it works. 
Many museums are experimenting with “back channel” platforms that allow visitors and staff to chat and share content while onsite at the museum. The back channel isn’t just a social space. noted three distinct, valuable uses of back channels at WebWise: To communicate socially in an environment that does not permit open dialogue.
People seem to be pretty nervous about the new Facebook Privacy Settings, which are explained here on the Facebook blog and here on a Facebook-created video. This post , "10 New Pivacy Settings Every Facebook User Should Know" from All Facebook does a great job detailing the changes. What do you think?