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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Trick to increase facebook page likes and twitter followers

Do you have a twitter account?? want to increase followers?? do you have facebook fanpage??. want to get more likes in that??? i have a better solution for all your questions.Today i got a website from a friend which is really helpful to get more likes on facebook page and more follower on twitter. You don’t need to promote facebook page anymore. This website is very good to increse facebook page likes within some minutes.
go to http://twiends.com and create your account. You can also login with your twitter account. by doing this you will automatically add your twitter account.

Now add your facebook page to your account. This website works on the basis of seeds you have in your accounts for twitter and facebook page. for submit a form you will get 40 seeds for twitter. You can earn seeds for twitter by following others on twiends and for facebook page by liking other’s facebook page on twiends. You can also buy seeds too in this website. Just try and watch the effect. It really works.

Friday, August 26, 2011

A Few Facebook tips and tricks – for those who like some privacy!


Thinking about privacy and looking around me I found that it might be good to have a little tutorial on a few of the settings available in the most common of social networks (to date). It also, despite a lot of flak, does have fairly advanced privacy controls.
I like the Google+ way of doing this, and it’s easier to explain:
You have circles. When you post about your drunken antics on the weekend, you choose to share this with your “Closest Friends” circle. When you make a general statement, you choose to make it public and when you create a limited, non shareable post, well that’s a private message, not that dissimilar to an email…
On facebook you can have circles as well, but it’s more difficult:
  • First, get to the core of your privacy settings:
    This is how you get to the privacy settings page.
    This is how you get to the privacy settings page.
    Still getting to your privacy settings
    Nearly got there, just one more step!
    a bit more control over how your information is shared.
    next step
  • Here is where you can get into the privacy settings for each individual type of information
    penultimate step
    penultimate step
    at this point, very little information is available externally
    at this point, very little information is available externally
    So, by following these steps, what we’ve done is created an online locker to store digital data about ourselves, where very little information is available from the outside. This is the way we live in everyday life, so no different than what we already do anyway.
  • Now lets go to our friends list
    get to friends
    get to friends
  • You next have to assign each person to a “list”, the Facebook equivalent of a Google+ Circle. Much like you would think of everyone in your life.
    here is where you can classify your facebook friends
    here is where you can classify your facebook friends
  • Now you can go back to the Privacy settings piece and “only show” every type of information to a specific set of lists. For instance, only your close friends can have access to your phone number and home address, but all your acquaintances and colleagues can know your University and date of birth
  • Finally, when making a new post or a creating a new album, use the privacy control and decide who you will be showing it to.
    new post privacy controls
    new post privacy controls
There, hope that helped :)

Facebook Tips & Tricks

A lot of people post and post away on Facebook and never get the results they had hoped for. Whether it’s not getting new fans or not getting anyone interacting with them, it’s just not making business happen. We all want great brand ambassadors, right? Did you ever consider that maybe your posts just aren’t getting to those people that will be your brand ambassadors? Here are some tips on how to change that:

  • Set a username: If you go to Facebook’s username page, you will get a screen that looks like this: Facebook Username PageFrom here you can change your personal username (if you haven’t already) or you can choose a page from the menu to pick your page’s username. You should do this, because it makes your page more sharable. If you don’t, you will be telling people to either search for you on Facebook or give them a url that is not easy to remember. Make it short and make it memorable and you can spread the word about your great page much easier.
  • Ask a question: Facebook has this lovely little thing called an algorithm. It decides just how many people will see your posts. Yup, not all of your fans are seeing your posts. Facebook uses a few factors when deciding if fans will see a particular post. The first is engagement. Are people liking it? But more importantly, are they commenting? If you post about this Thursday’s happy hour with just the details, your fans will just acknowledge it and move on with no reason to act. If you post about the happy hour and ask which of the one hundred beers at this particular bar are you going to try first, suddenly your fans have something to react to. And suddenly more people see your post. Win-win.
  • Post frequently: The other major part of the algorithm is frequency of posts. At a bare minimum, you have to post every other day. Otherwise, your fans will not see all of your posts. Better yet is trying to post every day. The easiest way to keep up with this kind of demand is to create a calendar ahead of time and write out your posts, along with any links, media or tags that you will have to include. Remember, there is too much of a good thing. You will know if you are posting too much when your fans stop interacting with you and yes, that will mean your post will no longer be seen. Play with it and find your sweet spot. But, to be honest, anything more than two is probably too much.
  • You can only post one event at a time: I cannot stress this enough. I get so many event invites it’s ridiculous. Sometimes five at a time from one page. As soon as I see that, I just reply no without even looking at what the event is. Look at what you are trying to promote. Would it be better served by a like button? Or maybe it’s just something you can post about? Most likely yes and yes. Events are overused and are not as effective as you think. A Facebook like button flies a lot faster and will probably give you the mileage you want. But if you absolutely have to do an event, only do one.
  • Facebook like buttons are easy to generate: Facebook has made it easy and will generate the like button code for you. You should put the button on everything you want your fans to share, including blog posts or any events you’re promoting your website. And hey, with blog posts, there usually is a plug in that will do the Facebook like buttons for you so that you do not have to do it manually every time. In other words, there is no reason not to have several Facebook like buttons throughout your website. It will drive people there.
  • Links are customizable: You probably know that you can pick what picture you use when you post a link, but did you know that you can change the text too? It’s a nice trick to have in case you’re posting a pdf or any link that doesn’t have good SEO information (if it’s your site, fix that). It’s also nice to have when you want to call attention to a part of an article that maybe doesn’t get mentioned in the description. To do this, all you have to do is click on the text that is generated when you input the link. So you can take a link about online safety Online Safety Linkand turn it into a link about my psycho obsession with the most awesome cat in the world. Changed LinkPretty cool, huh?
  • Post via Facebook: This is my controversial advice. There are lots of reasons to do it. You can’t tag people and pages when in an application, links don’t appear correctly, etc. I could seriously go on all night. But I actually have a better reason: Your post may not be seen. Here is what I saw under a Facebook post today: Facebook TwitterDo you know what I saw when I clicked on it? Posts from five pages and two friends. I honestly just thought most of those affected by this never posted. Apparently they do. I just never see it. A lot of us spend a lot of time railing against those that tweet via Facebook. Well, guess what. The reverse is true too. And I hate to tell you guys, but this is what happens when you use Networked Blogs or other such programs to post your blog posts to Facebook. Oh and Hootsuite and Tweetdeck? They do it too! You’re shorting yourself and your fans by using these programs. Take five seconds and just do it in Facebook.
  • You can remove posts: Sometimes people post things on your page that are just inappropriate. This is your page. You set the rules. I suggest removing any inflammatory posts or any obvious spam. Beyond that, keep the others and respond where appropriate (and it’s almost always appropriate). To remove posts, all you have to do is hover on the right corner of the post. An “x” shows up and you can identify the post as spam or just delete it. So, if you currently have your wall closed to comments, you just lost your reason, so open it up now.
  • Do not constantly change your page’s picture: This is one of my biggest pet peeves. I’m a content curator. I’m looking to take your great press and use it elsewhere so that more people know about how awesome you are. In doing that, I usually scan through Facebook looking for the people and pages that provide the most content for me. I’m not looking at names. I’m looking at pictures. So, in other words, if you keep changing your picture every two days, I’m going to miss you and I’m going to be really annoyed by that. Normal people who want to interact with you are doing this too, but to a lesser degree. Once again, you’re cheating yourself out of engagement. Keep it consistent and/or recognizable.
  • Remember where people are reading your posts: And where is that? Their new feed, not on your page. When you say things like, “Click on the Contest tab on the left side of our page to enter,” you sound like an idiot to those that know what you mean and you’re confusing those that don’t. They’ll spend time trying to figure out what you mean instead of entering the contest. Post a link to the tab and don’t shorten it. People are more likely to click through if they see that full link in the post. (h/t to @WhosYourAnnie on this one)
  • Highlight your fans: This is one of my favorite tricks. If done correctly, it drives your fans’ friends to your page. If done incorrectly, no one sees it. If you are a DMO, I would start with a tourism business of the week. Tag them in the post and also put the link of their Facebook page into it (the picture makes it prettier). What happens is that the business will be happy that you highlighted them (good relationship builder) and they will, in turn, post about it (good fan base builder). Once you have a great fan base, then you might want to consider highlighting your fans that might come for a visit. However, this gets trickier since you can’t tag them. They won’t be alerted to the honor and might miss it. But it is something to play with and might get people looking for your posts.
There is more I can tell you, but if you keep these tips in mind, you will have the basis for a valuable Facebook page. Now, are there any tips I missed?

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Trick to Integrate Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin in Google+

Trick to Integrate Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin in Google+Have you moved to Google+ but don’t want to loose touch with facebook and Twitter.In one of my earlier post’s I gave you the trick to integrate Google+ and Facebook using Google+Facebook extension. With a new Google Chrome addon Gooce+ you can integrate Facebook,Twitter and Linkedin with your Google+ Accounts.

Requirements:-

  1. Google Chrome web browser
  2. Gooce+ (Google Chrome extension)

Trick integrate various social networking site in google+

  • Open your Google Chrome web browser and click here to get the Gooce+ extension.
  • Now Click on Add to chrome button.
  • Click on Continue button (at the left bottom of your screen) and then click oninstall button.
  • Now login to your Google+ Account.
  • Here you will see Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin icons in your Google+ homepage.18 Trick to Integrate Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin in Google+
  • Click on any of the icon that you want to access at that time in Google+. E.g If you want to Log in into Facebook from Google+.
  • Click on the Facebook Icon and then click on Sign with Facebook button.
  • Enter your Facebook login details in new popup window.
  • After login it will Request For Permissions . Click on the Allow buttongooce+ Trick to Integrate Facebook, Twitter and Linkedin in Google+
    • That’s it. Now you can update you Facebook status, likes and can do comments .

    If you are getting any kind of problem like 404 Error after clicking on the Allow button then don’t panic. Go to your Google+ homepage again and click on the Facebook icon and you will see your Facebook wall on your screen in Google+

Monday, August 22, 2011

Trick to Auto Poke Back Friend’s in Facebook

Trick to Auto Poke Back Friend’s in FacebookFacebook Poke feature doesn’t have a specific meaning instead it can be used for various purposes like to say Helloor just to annoy someone.Whenever someone Pokes you it is automatically shown on your facebook homepage with the option to Poke back.Sometimes a lot of people poke you simualtenously and it gets really difficult to poke back each and everyone.Using this trick you will poke back everyone automatically.This trick works in Google Chrome and Firefox browsers

Trick to Auto Poke Back your Friend in Facebook:-

For Google Chrome:-

  • Open your Google Chrome browser and install the script by Clicking Here
  • Click on the Install or Add to Chrome button appearing on your screen.

chrome 1 Trick to Auto Poke Back Friends in Facebook

  • Now after installation you will see a conformation Message You Have successfully installed and you will also see a Facebook button in your browser.

chrome 2 Trick to Auto Poke Back Friends in Facebook

  • Click on the Facebook button and do check mark in the box.

chrome 3 Trick to Auto Poke Back Friends in Facebook

  • That’s it. Now Refresh your Facebook page. You will see a Poked notification rather than Poke Back.

chrome 4 Trick to Auto Poke Back Friends in Facebook

For Mozilla Firefox:-

  • Open your Mozilla Firefox browser and you first have to install Grease Monkey Add-on by Clicking Here.
  • Click on Add to Firefox button and a new window will be open.

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  • In the newly opened window click on the Install button.

f 2 Trick to Auto Poke Back Friends in Facebook

  • Now you have to add Javascript in to your browser by Clicking Here.
  • Click on the Install button appearing on the upper right side corner in to your firefox window.

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  • In the new pop up window again click on the Install button.

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  • That’s it. Now you will see a script is successfully installed notification at the below of your screen.

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Now when your friend will Poke you then he will automatically be Poked Back.

f 7 Trick to Auto Poke Back Friends in Facebook