Saturday, May 29, 2010

Congrats Facebook!

Facebook was recently announced the site with the most unique visitors in Google's Double Click Ad Planner. Their position on the top of the list is a reinforcement that businesses and companies need Need NEED to not only create a Facebook page but maintain it on a daily basis. By creating and maintaining a Facebook, you can expose your business to a huge market otherwise unobtainable. What's more is Myspace, Twitter, Photobucket, and Flickr made the top 100, out of 1000, proving that social media is a special tool in the marketing and public relations game. The list can be found by clicking on the following link. http://www.google.com/adplanner/static/top1000/.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

A week out of office

I have finally returned to the office after a week of moving, spending quality time with family, and focusing a little more on the big picture.

While I was away, I created HTML emails for Enchantment Cleaning, Danette Lovato Pimentel Music Ent. Inc, and Palabra PR to go out early June, so be on the look out for those. I've also begun a database of business contacts and if you would like to join our list, please send me an email to stephenyhinkle@live.com.

Palabra PR has added FBML to their Facebook page, and if you would also like to add a little spice to your business or group page, we now offer FBML services. Please visit our Facebook for an example of what we can do for you.

It's so nice to be back in the air-conditioned office, cheers!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

William Smith is My Hero

I HAVE to post a link to this article because it saved me a nervous breakdown! Thank you SOOOO much to WILLIAM SMITH, whoever you are, for your article entitled

How to Use Static FBML to Customize Your Facebook Page.

You're article was a total and complete lifesaver! I went through about 5 or 6 different HTML applications on Facebook, and yours was the only one that gave my business a satisfactory end result. Cheers to you William! (http://socialwebschool.com/?p=500&cpage=1#comment-1387)

HTML Code Writing for Facebook - ANNOYING!

I have been scanning the internet for a week straight looking for programs that A. generate HTML and B. convert that code into a facebook-readable format. Unfortunately I'm not a tech, or else I would create my own program because the ones that I have found are less than acceptable. Currently I'm using two DIFFERENT HTML applications... one to generate the code, and one to post the code on my facebook page, but I'm at a stump. The second program I'm using isn't reading the code correctly, so I'm coming out with a few errors. If anyone out there, anyone at all, can tell me about an easy to use program that will make my facebook look like McDonald's or Coca-Cola's, I would be very much obliged. For now I will be left to rip out my hair as I try desperately hard how to figure these two programs out.