Today Facebook started rolling out the new design format for Pages, closely following the Timeline layout that’s been adopted by profiles since September. A few of Facebook’s partners have already posted their Pages, including Burberry, Tiffany & Co, and Starbucks. Here’s how Louis Vuitton is handling the new design: From a design standpoint, there are a few… read more>>
Tags: brand pages, design, Facebook, timeline
I received an email this morning from Fab.com that caught my eye and reminded me of all that’s to come in the world of automatic data-sharing and social commerce. Yesterday Facebook announced a new set of Open Graph apps that continue to build on Timeline and offer companies the ability to help users share online and offline… read more>>
Tags: apps, fab.com, Facebook, foodspotting, open graph
Building on the updates launched during the Facebook Developers Conference, Facebook has made a couple of additional announcements this week, timed to NY Advertising Week activities. While the updates to the newsfeed are initially demonstrating positive results for brands, companies and agencies will have some enhanced tools to track progress moving forward: Updated Insights: Facebook is updating… read more>>
Tags: display ads, engagement, Facebook, measurement, social networks
At yesterday’s f8 developers conference, Facebook announced several much anticipated updates to the core elements of the platform – the user profile and wall updates. At their core, these updates encourage people to spend more time on Facebook, to take better care and interest in their personal page, and to be more open and specific about sharing… read more>>
Tags: apps, content, Facebook, marketing, social networks