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A (Fluid) Facebook Field Guide

One thing I’ve noticed about a lot of free stuff on the web is that the administrators like to just throw you in there with a shrug as if to say: “Go figure it out for yourself, it’s free isn’t it?”. I respect that. It takes tons of BS&T to start any sort of web service and since every tweener on the block seems to be trying to do it, I have that much more respect for services that actually succeed. So, as I’ve been adding friends, checking out walls and sending messages back and forth, some things are making me wonder. What is a “poke” and why would I want to use it? What’s the deal with “Boxes“?

Originally I wanted to do a Glossary, but A: That takes a lot of time, time I could spending on Facebook! B: It’s a fairly fastmoving service, so I’d run the risk of dating myself (and I don’t mean in a fun way) and C: Why tread where others have obviously tread before?

So…here are some links to fairly good guides to Facebook. Enjoy, and let me know if you’ve found some good guides you’d like to share!

CNET: Newbie’s Guide to Facebook

Techsoup’s Beginner’s Guide (with bonus screenshots!)

AllFacebook’s Guide to Page Tabs: Find out what Boxes and Notes are all about

Web Worker Daily’s 12 Ways to Use Facebook Professionally: Good no-fluff, no hype tips for using Facebook to its fullest.

And, for fun, check out Sugarrae’s Unofficial Guide

Posted 1 year, 6 months ago at 4:35 pm.

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C & E Search Engine Tactics: 2. Sowing Your Links

We’re all familiar with the SEO mantra “ranking is determined in part by the number of pages that link back to your site.” While that is a big slice of the magic pie of good search results rankings, it is a concept that leaves many people wondering how all those wonderful links are created. Plenty of companies are poised to pounce on your money with their promise of acquiring links by the bushel for you, but do you really need to spend any money at all? Continue Reading…

Posted 1 year, 6 months ago at 10:52 am.

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C&E Search Engine Tactics: 1. Getting Connected


Whether you’ve been to a business meeting or dinner with your teenaged niece, chances are high that you’ve heard at least 200 references to social networking sites such as MySpace, Facebook and LinkedIn. And, if you’re like me, after hearing those names about 199 times you started to get curious about what those sites are about. For a while I used the excuse that I was too busy actually working to spend time tracking tweets and updating my online “mood” of the moment. Continue Reading…

Posted 1 year, 6 months ago at 10:52 pm.

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A Good Intro to Twittering

This is your brain on Twitter
Mashable published a story by Rachel Cunliffe today entitled “10 Ways Twitter Will Change Blog Design in 2009“. I finally decided to take the plunge since I have a feeling it’s going to reach the “tipping point” fairly soon…

Posted 1 year, 6 months ago at 10:24 pm.

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