Love it or hate it, MySpace did one thing right: it paved the way for facebook.
A few weeks ago I spoke to a group about social media, concentrating on Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In. At that time, I gave Facebook a very basic review and moved on. But after hearing about the changes being made to the site I started to do some more research. It blew my mind what Facebook was doing. So much so that I'm going to devote this week of blogging to comparing Facebook to what I believe are the other top two social media sites: Twitter & Linked-In.
Disclaimer: I am not saying these three websites are the same. In fact I think most businesses should establish a presence on all three. This is more about me organizing them by greatest business potential.
Today I want to talk a little bit about some of the exciting stuff happening behind your Facebook profile and the key to what gives Facebook such awesome potential. Last week I covered the exciting new Facebook pages and if you regularly check your profile, you've probably already noticed the changes to your news feed. So, let's talk about lesser-known gems that you might not have heard about unless you religiously read Facebook's company blog.
Somethings you might not know:
Facebook is available in Hebrew and Arabic. (70% of users are not from the U. S.)
Facebook Causes have raised $4.5 million from 90,000 unique donors. (How's that for making an impact?)
Facebook does a ton of research (with your permission). You can participate even if you don't have an account!
Facebook has made a ton of its coding open source.
Facebook Connect allows you to integrate information on Facebook with other websites.
It took me 5 minutes to find all this information.
Most of us log on Facebook, respond to mail, update our status, play around a bit and we're done. But there is so much more to Facebook. By looking a little deeper I realized that Facebook was listening, truly listening to what its users needed. The number one question I get from business owners is "But how do I use Facebook for my business?" And the answer has always been somewhat convoluted. Facebook heard that question and said, "Hmm... how can we make this better for businesses while still making the same social impact?"
They've done a ton of research on their new ideas. I know, I know, a new homepage makes most of us balk, (what? I have to think before I click?) but I have faith that the Facebook team picked what they felt would be the most intuitive and simple solution. In a month we won't even notice.
Facebook's philosophy, however is what really makes them stand out from other media. Share and Connect. That's powerful. And they are actively pursuing it in visible ways. I couldn't tell you what any other social media site's mission even was.
So what do you think? Do you hate the new layout? Did you learn something new from my little list? Are you ready to be in up in arms defending other social sites this week?
I have to agree with 2 things you said for sure. One, that in a month everybody will be done crying about the new Facebook look. If I see one more of those stupid updates that says “I hate the new look” I will explode.
The other thing is that Facebook has been doing tons of research and figuring out how to integrate all these new “business” features without most of the users even catching on. Pretty slick.
Its not even that big of a change… and a l0ot of the new features, like being able to establish your own groups, is pretty awesome. But, I guess its just human nature to hate/fear change.
March 16th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
I have to agree with 2 things you said for sure. One, that in a month everybody will be done crying about the new Facebook look. If I see one more of those stupid updates that says “I hate the new look” I will explode.
The other thing is that Facebook has been doing tons of research and figuring out how to integrate all these new “business” features without most of the users even catching on. Pretty slick.
March 17th, 2009 at 10:54 am
Its not even that big of a change… and a l0ot of the new features, like being able to establish your own groups, is pretty awesome. But, I guess its just human nature to hate/fear change.
Thanks for commenting!
March 18th, 2009 at 11:10 pm
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