To me Facebook is the place that unites my relatives, friends and colleagues - people that might build a great community around my website. Here are some tools that can help you share you website with your Facebook buddies:

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Of interest for those interested in working with social media, or reviews on the latest applications.

As of the beginning of 2009, Facebook now reaches over 10% of the national population in 26 countries. And in December alone, there were 20 countries in which at least 1% of the total national population joined Facebook. Now translated into over 100 languages, Facebook has shown that it can penetrate nearly one third of the entire national population in multiple developed markets, and this should be true of many more countries in the near future.

 

 

 
New Facebook Blackberry Application Coming Soon Print E-mail

The people over at The Boy Genius Report got there hands on a nice piece of software: version 1.5 of the Facebook for Blackberry application. The service provides a much anticipated upgrade to the antiquated Facebook for Blackberry application. There are some amazing upgrades that I’m sure all Blackberry users will appreciate.

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The Anatomy of a “Social Media Guru” Print E-mail
The “social media guru” has become a self propelled parasite of our online industry.

I am not talking about the true experts in the social media space, I am talking more directly about ever Twitter account holding blogger who claims social media as their occupation.

Seriously guys - Have you driven 100s of thousands of eyes to a piece of content in the span of a few hours?  Have you successfully shaped an opinion about a Fortune 500 company using social media?  Have you ever put out a fire for a Fortune 500 company that started on social media, before it could make the main stream?  If the answer is no to all of those, please do not call yourself a social media guru, social media expert, social media deity, or center of the social media universe.  It’s silly.  It’s like me calling my self a movie critic because I watch movies and have an opinion.  Or a food critic just because I am fat, and obviously love food.
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New Facebook Homepage Print E-mail

Facebook is updating the home page with the goals of providing immediate news about your friends and giving you more control over the information you receive. With the new design, we hope that the home page will contain stories that are most relevant to you. We also want to simplify the site and make it easier for you to share content with the people you care about.

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Interesting Stats Print E-mail
Over 210,000 active registered Users on the Official Joomla! community forum and more on the many international community sites.
Over 1,000,000 posts in over 200,000 topics
Over 1,200 posts per day growing at 150 new participants each day!

1168 Projects on the JoomlaCode (joomlacode.org ). All for open source addons by third party developers.
Well over 6,000,000 downloads of Joomla! since the migration to JoomlaCode in March 2007.
Nearly 4,000 extensions for Joomla! have been registered on the Joomla! Extension Directory
Joomla.org exceeds 2 TB of traffic per month!
 
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These days participating in social media such as Twitter, Facebook, blogging and more is almost required for any entrepreneur or business, small or large.

But there’s so much info and chatter coming in through social media that it can overwhelm you, eat up your time, and ruin your productivity.

Simplifying will help you stay in touch, and continue to participate in the conversation, without losing sight of your mission and the important work you need to get done.

Step 1. Use simple tools to make the most of social media

The simpler the tools, the better. But tools that combine two or more social media into one are best, because that means you need fewer tools. An example is TweetDeck - not only does it incorporate Twitter, but you can see your Facebook friends’ updates at the same time.

Another good example is Digsby, which combines email, IM, and social networks such as Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, and LinkedIn.

My setup uses Gmail, as it’s the communication tool that I use most often. I’ve set it up to be my all-in-one inbox: I can Twitter, Facebook, delicious, Flickr, IM and more. You can make Gmail your ultimate productivity center.

Step 2. Focus on sending out high impact messages

Here’s something that many people who use social media don’t understand: if you send out too many messages, people might stop following you or might even block you, because you’re flooding their inbox.

The secret is to try to make every message you send, or at least a high percentage of them, high-impact messages. Examples: share really useful links, news related to your field, things that are really funny or inspirational, or inside information about your business or blog. The key is to make sure almost every message is something that people will want to share with their friends.

Limit yourself to high-impact messages to reduce the time you spend communicating.

Step 3. Let go of the need to read everything. Learn to scan

It’s impossible to consume ALL the information that comes at you. It’s like trying to drink from a fire-hose — not only is it a waste of your time, it can be damaging, because you have other important things to do.

So be selective. Find sources of information that are valuable. And scan to get the gist of what’s going on, instead of trying to read every message. Let go of the need to stay on top of everything. Let it go! And instead, just take a dip in the river now and then.

Step 4. Figure out which social media give you the most value, and simplify

I recommend trying the main forms of social media, but only for a little while. It doesn’t hurt to try them out, but you simply can’t keep up with it all, and what’s more, it’s not the best use of your time. Not all forms of social media are effective for all goals, for all people.

Instead, find just one or two or three that are most effective for you. For me, blogging and Twitter are the best. I try to stay in touch with Facebook, but MySpace and the rest are not worthwhile, for me.

Your choices will be different. But in the end, be selective and guard your time wisely.

Step 5. Form close relationships with people who give you the most value, not everyone

I’m not suggesting you only follow a handful of people on Twitter or Facebook. But while you can have a large number of friends, you won’t have the same degree of closeness with all of them. So find the people who give you the most value — who share great info, who make you laugh, who inspire you, who give you great suggestions for improving, who help you on a regular basis, who you enjoy talking to. Then focus on building relationships with them. They’re worth spending time with.

Step 6. Manage your time wisely

It can be easy to do social media too much. Find ways to integrate social media activities in your life without them overwhelming the other work you have to do, and your personal life.

You can set regular schedules, such as doing it 2-3 times a day at certain times, or 10 minutes every hour, or at certain times when there’s a lull in your schedule. But be sure to have boundaries — the rest of your life should be held sacred too.


 

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