How close do you think we are from seeing a shopping cart on our Facebook page?
With Google+ Plus coming on the scene, will Facebook commerce take a hit?
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by Eric Dye
How close do you think we are from seeing a shopping cart on our Facebook page?
With Google+ Plus coming on the scene, will Facebook commerce take a hit?
[Read more…] about Will Facebook Shopping Reach $30B by 2015? [Infographic]
by Eric Dye
What happens when a Church decides to take social media and internet technology seriously?
About a year ago, Community Bible Church (CBC) in San Antonio, TX decided that they would reach out and touch people in a whole new way.
So, they launched an online campus. It included CBC Online, a Twitter account, and multiple Facebook Pages.
In an interview with Vanderbloemen Search Group, CBC’s Social Media Pastor explains what a CBC online service looks like:
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by Eric Dye
Facebook wasn’t designed for Churches.
I recently read about Mom’s who are using Facebook to host live auctions for children’s clothing. Being completely based on the honor system, I guess this is a slick way to avoid eBay fees? A few do it from home, while other auction hosts are from larger organizations. At a scheduled time, these kid clothes auctions post a picture, the price, the sizes, and the auction begins!
I’m sure this isn’t what Mark had in mind when he started Facebook.
Just because Facebook wasn’t designed for this, doesn’t mean it doesn’t work. The same goes for Churches.
by Eric Dye
I think it’s safe to say that this social media bout has officially become heated.
by Eric Dye
Turn your Facebook into a real book with a Facebook application that’s aptly named: EgoBook.
by Eric Dye
Facebook doesn’t allow users under the age of 13, so then, why are nearly 38% of the minors on Facebook under 13-years of age?
Somebody’s lying, and it’s not just the kids.
Many believe that it’s Facebook’s policy that requires users to be at least 13.
Not exactly.