The Facebook Makeover and How It May Impact You

Facebook Timeline screen shot At F8 this year, Facebook introduced sweeping changes to their service that are likely to change the way we all use it. To summarize, they announced:

  • Timeline – your profile is about to transform into a digital scrapbook containing all of your posts from when you joined Facebook until now, leaving you opportunities to fill in the blanks all the way back to when you were born, if you included that information. As of this writing, Facebook is engaged in a lawsuit from Timelines.com over trademark and therefore not releasing Timeline, but anyone can enable it by using the developer option.
  • Open Graph API – a new programming interface that enables Instant Sharing and “real time serendipity,” allowing applications to feed updates into the Timeline as they happen.
  • Ticker – a real time livestream of your friends’ updates in a sidebar.
  • A Subscribe button allowing you to subscribe to someone’s public updates without having to be their friend.
  • New friends lists allowing you to put your friends in groups that help you determine what you share with them.
  • Updated privacy options to match the new features.
  • A news feed relevancy filter that reorganizes what you see on in your Home stream.
  • Pages can no longer send messages.
  • A Friend Activity Tab (currently on Place Pages.)
  • The 500-character limit on updates has been increased to 5000 characters.
  • Posts on Facebook Pages are now visible to non-Likers.
Some of the implications of this:
  • Facebook could become a lot more noisy, with real time updates happening in the sidebar, your friends’ apps sharing updates instantly and automatically, and being able to see updates from people you haven’t friended.
  • Instant sharing means we need to be more conscious of what our apps are sharing automatically. They’ll ask for permission only once, the first time. Parents, heads up.
  • Nature abhors a void, as do humans. Timeline will provide temptations to overshare, to fill in the empty spaces if nothing else.
  • With the combination of the new Subscribe button, Open Graph, Instant Sharing, improved privacy options to manage who sees what and the ability to have people subscribe to your public updates if you’ve hit the 5000 friend limit, profiles have become a viable platform for some businesses and entrepreneurs to share and engage with less effort than before, without a real need for a Business Page, which many see as just another thing to manage.
  • The large (850×315) cover image in your new profile is a huge opportunity to market your message.
  • Until we know what’s going to happen with Facebook Business Pages, we’re likely to see shifts in behavior in the way businesses people use profiles.
What are your thoughts about the Facebook changes? Do they affect how you or your clients use Facebook?

Navigating the New Facebook Workshop at High Tech Maui on November 17

Facebook Timeline screen shotFacebook has implemented some major changes in the last few months, such as the Subscribe Button, Smart Lists, new filtering options for your home page and new sharing options for the media you consume. But the biggest change is just on the horizon.

Your profile is about to be replaced by the new Timeline feature, which turns it into a chronological scrapbook, showing all your posts going back to when you first joined Facebook, and beyond, to the day of your birth, if you included that information.

Join me as I give a live demonstration of some of the features of the new Facebook and explains how these changes come with major implications in what users are now able to share, and how that opens up a whole new set of potential privacy concerns. It may even change how you use Facebook for business down the line.

Register now!

Date: Thursday, November 17, 2011
Time: 4:00–6:00 p.m.
Location: Malcolm Center, 1305 Holopono St., Suite 1, Kihei
Cost: $25

Seating for this workshop is limited to 30.

How Much Has Facebook Taken Over Your Life? [Infographic]

Where are you in this picture?

Source: TheChrisVossShow.com

Facebook For Your Business Prezi

Here’s the Prezi from the Facebook For Your Business workshop I did yesterday at High Tech Maui, MEDB.

Download Your Facebook Information

Facebook Download Your InformationThere’s no denying we’re all a little (sometimes more than a little) nervous about what we share on Facebook and what it does with that information, but rarely have we seen it offer features that allow us to take an inventory of what we’ve put there.

Back in October, Facebook introduced the ability to download the information you’ve put on it in an effort to “give us more control.” If you’ve been on Facebook for a while, chances are good you haven’t thought about what you’ve shared during all that time. This gives you the opportunity to take a look at your whole profile in a simplified form and decide if you might want to make some changes.

Check it out…

Introduction to Facebook for Your Business Workshop

Facebook logoWe’re continuing our 2011 social media workshop series at High Tech Maui with an introduction to Facebook for businesses trying to figure out how to use it and where it fits in an overall strategy.

If Facebook was a country, it would be larger than the United States, with a population of well over 400 million and growing at a phenomenal rate. Like it or hate it, you’re leaving something on the table if you ignore it.

Seating is limited to 20, so sign up now!

Date: Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Time: 9:00am – 11:00am
Location: Malcolm Center, 1305 Holopono St., Suite 5, Kihei, Maui, Hawai‘i
Cost: $25

Introduction To Facebook For Your Business

Earlier this month I gave two hands-on workshops on using Facebook for business. Here are the slides from the presentation portion. If anyone is interested in having me walk through them, or in giving the workshop again, please contact me.



Will My Real Facebook Pages Please Stand Up?

Late yesterday, I went into Facebook and it asked if I wanted to connect my profile to related pages. I should have known better, but I thought, “Heck, why not?” Well, now the Info section of my profile is completely different, and there are pages connected with everything I’m associated with or have “liked” or “Become a Fan” of.

The problem is in some cases, it hasn’t associated the right pages. For instance, I have (what used to be a “fan”) page for Kaiscapes Internet Consulting, but it auto-created a new Community Page that I have no control over, and I can’t make it point to mine. Same goes for Peter Liu Photography, and every other thing I’ve listed as a job or school. Just to see what would happen, I entered a “Test Job” and sure enough, it created a Community Page for that too.

The concern, of course, is these are my brands and my businesses, and I should be able to control my presences on Facebook. Both the old and new pages show up in searches now. You get the picture.

I’ve sent feedback and I’m hoping someone will help, but if anyone knows of a workaround, I’m all ears.

New Facebook Workshop Now Open For Registration

High Tech MauiA couple of weeks ago, I announced an in-depth Facebook workshop I was giving for High Tech Maui on April 6th.

That workshop is now full, but due to popular demand, a second workshop is now scheduled for April 8th, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Malcolm Center, 1305 Holopono St., Suite 1 in Kihei. The cost is $35, and seating is limited to 20.

If you missed being able to sign up for the 6th, sign up for this one!

Hope to see you there.

Upcoming Facebook Workshop For High Tech Maui

High Tech MauiAfter the overwhelmingly positive responses to my workshops on How To Use Social Media To Improve Your Business last month, the Maui Economic Development Board has asked me to do a series of in-depth follow-on workshops for the local business community.

The first is Introduction to Facebook for Your Business, on April 6th, 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at the Malcolm Center, 1305 Holopono St., Suite 1 in Kihei. The cost is $35, and seating is limited to 20.

Sign up now and plan on bringing your computers! I’ll be putting you to work!