Nowadays, pretty much every company has its own Facebook page, which is hardly surprising, considering what a superb and absolutely free platform it is for brands to interact with, and get valuable information from, their customers and fans. What is surprising, however, is that very few organizations have gone beyond the standard Wall, Info, Discussions and Photos tabs to create a Facebook page that’s in any way out of the ordinary.
Facebook allows developers to create their own custom tabs, using either Flash or Facebook’s own markup language. Some more forward-thinking companies have now taken the opportunity to do this. They’re reaping the rewards by getting more...
John Haydon had an awesome post on his blog sharing how to leverage Facebook "Notes" to get traffic to your blog. To drive traffic to your blog you need to add its RSS to "Notes" application and ask your best Facebook friends to do the same!
Here's why it's powerful:
If you have 30 fans who each have 100 friends, your blog post will be seen by as many as 3,000 people. These...