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September 21, 2011

The New Facebook: 6 Things you Need to Know

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Fellow Lujurian, Kevin McNulty, here to talk you down off the proverbial ledge.

Some freaky stuff happened over night to your Facebook profile, and you may be starting to twitch a little about this time.

So far, for each of the following Facebook changes announced on their blog, about 20, 000 people have posted responses complaining about the changes.  That sounds like a lot until I tell you that 748,980,000 people didn’t complain.  In other words, it’s this all over again.

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September 21, 2011

News Feed Changes: The #1 Thing Fan Pages Must Do

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Are blue corners about to rule the online web? Time will tell. Facebook has given you the power to rank news feed items based on what you think is a top story.

Personally, I am a die-hard Redskins Fan so all skins stories are Top Stories in my world. Heck, if Popcorn at FedEx costs less on a Monday night game, I’ll blue mark that bad boy. It’s a Top Story.

Being serious, the new news feed updates Facebook has made destroys the #1 rule brands have used in the past to get exposure: Get engagement on updates to move up the news feed.

It doesn’t work anymore….

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September 21, 2011

What Makes a Facebook Top Story?

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Dear Facebook, how do you know what I care about most?

O yes, of course. You own all my data.

You know that I am a mommas boy.

You could probably even predict what I am doing right now and what I want to read about.

Enter Top Stories….

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July 6, 2011

How to set up Facebook video calling in just 3 simple steps

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Did you hear about the much anticipated “awesome” Facebook update? In an effort to compete with the new Google+, Facebook announced on Wednesday, July 6, that it has partnered with Skype to allow video calling through Facebook chat.

Here are 3  steps to setting up Facebook video calling:

1.You will be asked to complete the setup the first time you try to call a friend, or the first time a friend tries to call you. Open up a chat box on Facebook and click the video icon at the top of the chat window.

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July 2, 2011

Fan Gate: Landing Tabs and Non-Fan Images

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First time visitors to your Fan Page are dropped on a landing tab of your choice as soon as they find your page. What kind of impression are you making on these potential leads?

Fan Gates” are images that only those people who have not yet “Liked” your page can see. It masks your custom tab so that users have to click “like” in order to see the content you created in the Lujure Editor.

Once in the editor, simply click the thumbs down “Non-fan button”. This will open up a blank canvas for you to create your Fan-Gate masterpiece!

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February 22, 2011

Lujure Brings a New Approach to Fan Pages: Mass Customization

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Lujure is built for the do-it-yourself folks of the Fan Page creation space. The client manager, editor, and app suite make it easy to drag and drop totally custom fan pages together.

Static FBML, Facebook, Fan page, Customization, March 11th, Application, TabHaving created these fan pages manually from the design to installation, quickly showed us
how desirable a scalable creation / customization platform was to the market.

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February 19, 2011

NEW: Facebook Enables Users to Create Custom Tab Names w/ iFrames

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The switch is close. We’re all preparing. Facebook just made it a little easier.

It used to be easy for users to customize “Tab” names in Static FBML:

Now, with iFrames moving in, it’s a bit more difficult for the average user:

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