
Posts Tagged ‘facebook’
How to Design a Kick-Ass Facebook Fanpage

While a personal profile can only get so much attention, a Facebook Fanpage allows you to expand your reach and your profile’s capabilities. While a business profile is ok, a fanpage for your company, business, service or product is the best approach on Facebook since a fanpage has significantly more options and is more flexible [...]
Understanding How and Why Facebook Users Interact with Brands

While much of finding what works for your business on social media sites is a process of trial and error, recent stats from e-mail marketing firm ExactTarget (which recently acquired social CRM platform CoTweet) shed some light on how the Facebook population uses the site, and specifically, how it interacts with brands. First, the good [...]
Decision Engine “Bing”, Microsoft’s bang
The layout is clean and uncluttered; the daily image is rotated to provide an attractive background and landing page. Bing is aesthetically successful, but is it anywhere near perfect semantic search engine? The competition in this area is fierce especially after the Microsoft-Yahoo partnership has been approved. Regardless, Google is still the dominant player in [...]
Facebook is now “memorializing” the dead
Facebook has announced a new service for the friends and family of dead people. “When someone leaves us, they don’t leave our memories or our social network,” Facebook says. “To reflect that reality, we created the idea of ‘memorialized’ profiles as a place where people can save and share their memories of those who’ve passed.” [...]
Facebook’s Friend Suggestions, a freaky phenomenon
Facebook is constantly evolving, adding features to its 300 million users worldwide on a regular basis. Wall, Status, Pokes and Photos were the main features of the site. Later a News Feed was announced just to be followed by the instant messaging application called Chat. Overtime Facebook significantly changed its user interface to create a [...]








