11個原因為什麼Facebook晃動-越短,一個頁版本

嘿,您這裡在新的! 我們愛新的人民。

請做我們榮譽返回。 您能訂閱 由RSS飼料或者 由電子郵件得到更新. 我們在張貼的信息也歡迎您的反饋。 當填好表格時,不要忘記留下您的鏈接和您的名字。

我的後面今天在可怕的形狀,因此這一定是短的。 我沒得到擅長於增加鏈接使用龍。 我將寫文章充分的系列後,有希望地早期的星期五,在我的手得到圓鼓,與鏈接和apps之前,和所有那.

Tinu Abayomi保羅的Facebook外形

Facebook在它的最基本的水平,是什麼聽起來。 在往日在互聯網之前,當我是一個極小女孩, facebook是一本書與相片在它,意味幫助人在校園彼此瞭解,從校友和職員到學生和教的教職員。 如果您知道某人在Facebook,那是足够原因加入。

是,像AOL是,它是「被圍住的庭院」,意味它是一個閉合的網絡,公眾不能看由什麼決定您是-您必須是超過面孔,或者互動的成員與您看見的面孔。

有時,保密性是一件好事,是?

居於當前不同的邊對他們自己,當門是閉合的時,當他們可以控制時誰觀察什麼他們。

并且這是什麼是美妙的關於Facebook。 您在一個更加個人的水平上比您會與電子郵件知道人。 您能學會什麼他們的興趣是和看怎麼他們互動。 我將進入關於稍後實際上做這可能的工具的更多細節在Facebook。

Right now, here’s a quick list of what makes Facebook the place to be right now.

  1. You can be yourself more, and still be professional.

    There are ways to say things on Facebook that aren’t exactly risqué, but that you wouldn’t put on your blog, either, due to audience conflicts or content compatibility issues.

  2. It’s easier and faster to get to know people you admire.

    There are many people whose content I enjoy, that I’d like to get to know better, in a deeper way than commenting on their blog would allow, but is not as intrusive as random emailing or calling them on the phone out of the blue.

    Facebook allows me to find and talk to those people, and soak up a whole different batch of their wisdom than the public at large gets to see.

    So if you find out that someone you admire is on Facebook and they aren’t yet overwhelmed with noise, get on and Friend them before their list goes over 100 - that seems to be the point at which the noise has the potential to overwhelm the signal.

  3. It helps you establish common ground to facilitate deeper bonds when networking.

    You have a lot more leverage to introduce yourself to someone if you participated in several of the same discussions and are interested in the same things. With a blog you have a fleeting connect until someone comments repeatedly.

    I mean, honestly, how many blogs do you visit every single day, of the ones that are in your reader?

    Facebook has a system that reminds me to care for and feed my relationships with people in a way that a blog doesn’t. When you bump into someone enough within this remnder system, you’ll want a way to connect to each other more often.

  4. It’s intimate.

    This point can’t be overstated. Facebook feels like a bunch of small gatherings, even when there’s a conversation in a big group taking place among hundreds of people.

    This makes people feel comfortable, when they’re comfortable they relax, when they relax, they’re more open. Meeting colleagues, potential clients and your favorite gurus is a completely different experience than when you meet them in a more public part of the Net - for better or for worse, you’ll often get the most accurate version of a person you can online.

  5. Facebook friends are more likely to help spread your content.

    In the past week that I’ve been more active than usual on Facebook, I’ve been included in Scoble’s linkblog, which led to getting on the first page of Sphinn.

    I didn’t even know he read my content, we’re really only Facebook and Twitter friends, it’s not like I know the guy, though Facebook makes it feel like I do.

    I also have had more of my other content either replied to or submitted to social news sites by people not on my team than in just about any othe community I’ve ever particpated in.

  6. You can display your expertise instead of just talking about it.

    It’s one thing to get compliments by peers, or to be published in a prestigous online publication because of somethng you wrote - in fact, it’s a great thing. A wonderful enhancement to that is when a potential client sees you edified by one of your peers. It’s extremely powerful, because it happens in real time.

  7. Many of the activities you flit around the Web doing can be accessed from within Facebook, which can help organize and simplify your day.

    I can Twitter, Jaiku, share blog posts I like, and do a LOT of other social media related things that are imperative to my business from within Facebook. Of course, I don’t need to have Facebook to do this. It just makes it easier and more fun.

    So what happens to me when Facebook is down? The same thing that happens to me when Google is down. I don’t rely on Google for ALL my traffic, and in the same way I don’t rely on Facebook for access to my friends, social networking, etc. The part of the online world that gets pulled into Facebook is still retained on the outside of the garden - ie, I can still Twitter from the Twitter page if I like.

  8. Facebook brings you 30 million potential people for you to market to - Without Necessarily Actively Marketing to Them.

    Facebook is not a place to spam your link and people who do are mostly ignored, and occasionally chastized. Yet, even though I have not done one single thing to market myself on Facebook, I’ve got a whole new audience stream from it.

    No, really, besides doing the best three things that can get people from my Facebook profile to my web page, I have done zero marketing on Facebook - and yes, there are ways to market on Facebook besides networking, I just haven’t used any of them.

    And yet I get constant traffic.

  9. It feels like a fun waste of time but it can actually double as highly productive time spent on your online business.

    I know I don’t have to explain to you why feeling like you’re goofing off, when you’re growing your business, is a good thing.

  10. The additional stream of traffic I get to my blog from Facebook is more interactive.

    With only 52 friends and one network able to see my full profile - the people who come here from there are more likely to reply to posts, and they leave deep conversationsl responses. Makes sense when you think about it - traffic from a more interactive community is more likely to… um… interact.

  11. You’ll find all kinds of long lost friends.

    There are people I haven’t heard from, literally since college, that I found again through Facebook. It made my eyes mist up to see some of them around again, and doing well. That’s the best present I could ever get from being online and it was totally free. :)

Thanks, Mark Zuckerberg and the Facebook team!

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9 Responses to “11 Reasons Why Facebook Rocks - The Shorter, One Page Version”

  1. trafficbandit (1 comments.) on August 2nd, 2007 3:04 pm

    i notived that you are using a lot of tags for each post. does google or other search engines prefer tagd to normal text ?
    do you like facebook more than myspace ? cause mayspace has still three times more visitors….even if facebook is growing much faster than myspace

    keep up the good work,
    trafficbandit

  2. Tinu Abayomi-Paul (247 comments.) on August 2nd, 2007 3:47 pm

    Hey “traffic bandit”, what’s your actual name?

    Tags re: what Google likes? I’ve tried it with and without and I get way more traffic from Google with the tags, but only configured in a certain way, long story.

    I don’t officially know what they “like” and I use a very laid back approach to SEO that I have branded ses or sis… I get as much out of good research, and links as possible, and let other, more non-traditional (but white-hat) optimization techniques take over from there, in as hands-off a way as possible.

    It’s also a usability issue for my site - categories are way out of control and of the population here that clicks on the tags, they love them.

    I like Facebook more. 1- MySpace is a hot mess to look at 2 - If I’m among three million thirsty people and I have ear wax, I’m not making any connections, or sales, or getting any traffic. It’s about targeting, not volume.

    It’s not a growth factor either, though they are growing fast - it’s about where I feel comfortable in the community, what can I do more with in less time, etc. My time has a dollar amount attached to it, one that I actually make and one that I’d like to make. I like to conduct myself as if that time is precious… and MySpace just isn’t an effective *primary* use of my time. Though, in other blogs, lesser blogs, where appropriate, I will market there.

    Thanks for coming by, hope this helps. Good luck on your new blog, but you really shoul migrate to WordPress. I started on Blogger about four years ago, and you really have to hyper-customize the code to get use out of it and move to your own servers. If you’re gonna do all that, you might as well go to WordPress and have plugins to boot.

  3. Jim Symcox (3 comments.) on August 29th, 2007 4:01 am

    Hi Tinu,

    Excellent post on Facebook. I’m on there, but I’ve lost my original login. Your post has made me think I should get back on.

    Jim

  4. Tinu Abayomi-Paul (247 comments.) on August 29th, 2007 4:36 am

    Howdy Jim,

    There’s certainly more where this comes from. But yes, I’d say give Facebook a try with a different eye as to how it should be used. When you’re on, ping me to remind me to find and send you an excellent whitepaper I read. I’m having trouble locating it at the moment. :) Happy Wednesday!

  5. Waheed Elqalatawy (5 comments.) on September 6th, 2007 1:40 am

    Hi Tinu,
    I nominate you for the number 1 Facebook member! But tell me, how can I ping you while on Facebook?.

  6. Tinu Abayomi-Paul (247 comments.) on September 6th, 2007 7:13 am

    Thank you Waheed. :) Below is my Facebook page. Click on poke, send me a message or friend me and just write on my wall when you need me. You’ll have to be a member but it’s free.

    http://www.facebook.com/p/Tinu_Abayomi-Paul/703357594

  7. Anna (1 comments.) on June 17th, 2008 5:44 am

    The Internet - great business! I have got acquainted with the husband on the Internet. If not the network, my daughter would not snuffle now in the bed

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