Some of the most popular Fan Pages on Facebook have earned their position because of good strategy combined with outstanding publicity, a strong brand or simply a random spot of luck. Finding that sweet spot within your brand or message could mean the difference between major exposure and undistinguished obscurity. In this series, we’ve already [...]
Archive for September, 2008
Best Practices for Facebook Pages: Lessons from The Top Ten
Best Practices for Facebook Fan Pages: Global Brands
This, the second of my series on Facebook Fan Page Best Practices, discusses a common issue facing global brands. Should you create a global page or a series of regional ones? The vibrancy of a Facebook community is connected greatly to the size of the group and to the amount of activity within it. Maintaining [...]
Best Practices for Facebook Fan Pages: User Types
Welcome to the first of radical trust’s series on “Best Practices for Facebook Fan Pages”. Every Facebook Page is a unique experience where users can become more deeply connected with your business or brand as they would a friend or family member. This first of several posts will deal with understanding the Facebook fan page [...]
Can Social Media Reverse Rising Tuition Costs?
I can’t imagine how different it is to go to college, university or even high school in this digital era. How much easier is to research your book report now that the combined reference knowledge of human civilization can be found simply by asking the right question to Google? The educational potential of the internet [...]
Elizabeth May: If you can’t join them, beat them.
It’s election season in Canada and the politics are thick as ever. Stephen Harper, Jack Layton and pals don’t want Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party, participating in the televised debate for the upcoming Canadian federal election. Despite the Green’s earning a seat in the house and over 600k popular votes in the last [...]