Designing your Facebook Business Web Page

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It’s hard to turn a corner on the web these days without seeing something new about Facebook in the various web logs we follow here in Nutwork Web Design.  Facebook is a huge player in the personal social media sector, in fact, it’s pretty the only player worth talking about in the western world.

More and more businesses are recognising that all of their customers are on Facebook now.  Many of our clients run extremely successful Facebook pages.  It’s a great way to keep in touch with your loyal followers and also build your customer base.  A lot of businesses don’t realise that you can now design your Facebook page use the standard web protocols with which us web developers are well versed.

If you would like to spice up your Facebook Business web page, please get in touch.

Does your website need Twitter?

For a while now the debate has raged about Twitter. Is it useful? Is it just a waste of time? What is the true value of Twitter for your business?

Although not necessarily our view, This mock-trailer for the fake movie, dubbed The Twit Network, pokes fun at the inanity of some tweets' content, our collective self-absorption, our obsession with celebrities and the painful convention of affixing "tw-" to beginning of any word related to social media.

“tw-” is the new “i-”.  Where will all of this end!?!

100 million users details available for download

100 million Facebook users had their details published on file-sharing websites and torrents this week.

"As I thought more about it and talked to other people, I realised that this is a scary privacy issue," said Ron Bowes in a post on his website.  Mr Bowes is the IT security consultant who wrote a piece of software that accumulated all the publicly available data on Facebook and put it together in one place for people to download.

"No private data is available or has been compromised," Facebook said in a statement. "Similar to a phone book, this is the information available to enable people to find each other, which is the reason people join Facebook."

How to combat Facebook website hackers

Combat Facebook website hackers

Facebook now has the ability to email or text you when someone tries to access your profile page from an unknown computer.

If you get this email/text you can quickly log in and change your password before the hacker does any damage.

This assumes the hacker has not changed your password already!  Good work by Facebook for this innovation but we are not sure it will work very well.

Read the full story here.

What do you think?

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Facebook Upgrade Coming – An Open Letter from Mark Zuckerberg

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Facebook have announced some big changes coming in an open letter from Mark Zuckerberg.

You can check out Facebook for more information, here’s the letter:

It has been a great year for making the world more open and connected. Thanks to your help, more than 350 million people around the world are using Facebook to share their lives online.

To make this possible, we have focused on giving you the tools you need to share and control your information. Starting with the very first version of Facebook five years ago, we’ve built tools that help you control what you share with which individuals and groups of people. Our work to improve privacy continues today.

Facebook’s current privacy model revolves around “networks” - communities for your school, your company or your region. This worked well when Facebook was mostly used by students, since it made sense that a student might want to share content with their fellow students.

Over time people also asked us to add networks for companies and regions as well. Today we even have networks for some entire countries, like India and China.

However, as Facebook has grown, some of these regional networks now have millions of members and we’ve concluded that this is no longer the best way for you to control your privacy. Almost 50 percent of all Facebook users are members of regional networks, so this is an important issue for us. If we can build a better system, then more than 100 million people will have even more control of their information.

The plan we’ve come up with is to remove regional networks completely and create a simpler model for privacy control where you can set content to be available to only your friends, friends of your friends, or everyone.

We’re adding something that many of you have asked for - the ability to control who sees each individual piece of content you create or upload. In addition, we’ll also be fulfilling a request made by many of you to make the privacy settings page simpler by combining some settings. If you want to read more about this, we began discussing this plan back in July.

Since this update will remove regional networks and create some new settings, in the next couple of weeks we’ll ask you to review and update your privacy settings. You’ll see a message that will explain the changes and take you to a page where you can update your settings. When you’re finished, we’ll show you a confirmation page so you can make sure you chose the right settings for you. As always, once you’re done you’ll still be able to change your settings whenever you want.

We’ve worked hard to build controls that we think will be better for you, but we also understand that everyone’s needs are different. We’ll suggest settings for you based on your current level of privacy, but the best way for you to find the right settings is to read through all your options and customize them for yourself. I encourage you to do this and consider who you’re sharing with online.

Thanks for being a part of making Facebook what it is today, and for helping to make the world more open and connected.

Mark Zuckerberg