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Wednesday, May 13, 2009
. NTEN offered a fantastic Webinar today featuring Randi Zuckerberg, Director of Marketing at Facebook and Adam (didn't get his last name) from the DC Office on the emerging best practices for nonprofits who want to set up Facebook Fan Pages. Profiles VS Pages. Profiles are for individuals, Pages for Organizations.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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.
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Friday, April 23, 2010
A couple days ago, Facebook announced some major changes in its platform that will make the entire web more social: "We're building toward a web where the default is social. Facebook calls this new social paradigm the "Open Graph," and Zuckerberg called the shift "the most transformative thing we've ever done for the web.". link].
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009
This morning the Washington Post published an article titled " To Nonprofits Seeking Cash, Facebook App Isn't So Green: Though Popular, 'Causes' Ineffective for Fundraising." Proclaiming that fundraising using Facebook Causes was a failure based on a calculation of dollars per donor. . Tags: facebook It doesn't work that way."
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Remember that Facebook is primarily social. The value lies in getting your content on your members' (or potential members) INDIVIDUAL profiles - where they are sharing that they went to your event, or posted a discussion in your group, or whatever. More Facebook resources are here in the meantime. Tags: Facebook
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
06/28/2010: User Expectations and Interface Response Times 06/16/2010: Making the most of conference hashtags: A tool for presenters 06/08/2010: Beaconfire Survey: Seductive Interactions 06/08/2010: Emailing with Convio – Testing Conditional Content 06/07/2010: Goin’ Barefoot? Home > Blog « Facebook Causes and Effects [.]
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Friday, May 23, 2008
There are different levels of interactivity. Forrester suggests that companies use their profiling tool (and related custom research services) to understand the behaviors and desires of target audiences, and then provide experiences accordingly. There are different learning styles. There are group and individual experiences.
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Friday, May 14, 2010
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.
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Thursday, July 19, 2007
06/28/2010: User Expectations and Interface Response Times 06/16/2010: Making the most of conference hashtags: A tool for presenters 06/08/2010: Beaconfire Survey: Seductive Interactions 06/08/2010: Emailing with Convio – Testing Conditional Content 06/07/2010: Goin’ Barefoot? Long Live IE6! Causes currently boasts 1.7 There�??s
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Monday, February 16, 2009
You’ve heard of Facebook, right? As if I needed to provide the justification for why you need a presence in Facebook, here are the latest statistics from Facebook, as posted on their site at the time this post was published. can think of at least 5 things to do in Facebook: 1. Your Facebook Page 2. Warning!
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