Social Networking Category Page
Facebook Page Admin Privileges
I shared a link earlier to The Next Web post about Facebook now allowing Admins to be removed, and this is a good thing. However, it appears Facebook still needs to put a little more thought into their Business Page setup. Any Admin can now delete another Admin and any Admin can delete the entire [...]
Google Buzz Suggestions
I have been using Google Buzz and overall, I like it. It has some real potential. The one thing I can not grasp is why Google is choosing to keep the control so tight. After all these years the one thing you could count on with Google was some options. And we all know, if [...]
Google Buzz
The buzz today is Google Buzz, already trending on Twitter (#googlebuzz). Google is making another run at Social Networking and using Gmail to do it this time. After their previous attempts this is probably their final shot at getting some traction with social networking, if they miss here, they should just forget about it. At [...]
Facebook Fan Page Address
Here is a little tip about the Facebook Vanity URL. (Vanity URL just means that you have your name locked in to the address of your Facebook account) By default Facebook gives you an address such as http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1234456789. As I have discussed before, once you have 25 friends or 25 fans you can change this [...]
FaceBook Fan Page
Having a Facebook Fan Page has become almost a standard practice for businesses. The downside to a Facebook Fan Page is the long URL assigned to your page. But once you have 25 fans you can easily set the Vanity URL address by going to the Facebook Username page and setting the name for your [...]
NameCheap Twitter Contest
NameCheap has come up with a pretty cool contest using Twitter. They are giving away $17,000 worth of domain and domain transfers and getting people involved is a key element to branding. The contest also has an interesting verification system integrated with their website and this could be a good lesson for other companies. I have [...]







