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Win a Custom Landing Page & Profile Image
- Posted By: admin
- July 24th, 2010
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Everyone loves to win something!?!?
We are trying to DOUBLE our Followers on Facebook to 500 before August 1st, do you think we can do it?
With your help we can! One random person will be drawn from the entries to win a FREE Custom Landing Page & Profile Image for their Facebook Page, if we reach 500 followers by Midnight on August 1st! (Valued at $299)
Steps to Enter:
- After you’ve followed the steps on Facebook at this link you will…
- …follow the link back to this blog post and leave a Comment with your Name, Business Name, and Facebook URL.
One random person from the comment section will be drawn as the winner. No purchase necessary to enter this contest. All entries must be received by August 1st at Midnight. No winner will be drawn, unless we reach 500 followers. Contest is only valid to US Citizens. Must leave Name, Business Name, and Facebook URL to be a valid entry.
Check out our custom work.
Custom Landing Pages allow for you to have a mini website with all of the bells and whistles of your website without ever leaving Facebook. Connect with us on our contact form and let us know how we can help you.
Beware: Any Admin can delete FB Page
- Posted By: admin
- June 16th, 2010
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Do you know who “owns” your Facebook page? Up until this week it was the original creator of the page. While this makes perfect sense, it has created some unfortunate problems over the past couple of years. Why does it make a difference who is the owner of your page?
Take for example…
- If an employee created your business page from his personal account and is fired… what happens?
- If you sell the business and you created the facebook page from your personal account…. what happens?
And the list goes on…
The easiest way around this was to create a non-descript / general email simply to create a Facebook account. But remember to log out of your personal account first before doing so.
The only other hurdle has been that any administrator could actually delete the Facebook page, which obviously has its potential issues. So be sure you trust who you add as an administrator.
This past week, Facebook announced a new change. Original Owners can now be removed. Finally a way to transfer the ownership to someone else.
But WAIT a minute, who can remove the originator? Any administrator? Yup!
We believe that while Facebook’s intention was trying to answer a problem they created another problem. What is the solution?
Create Sub administrators: These people do not need privileges to delete the page
Transfer of Ownership: Original creator should be able to transfer ownership to another Facebook user.
Call to Action:
- Contact Facebook and voice your opinion (and maybe a year from now it’ll be changed)
- If you don’t have a Facebook account, create a non-descript email not associated with any one individual
- Be careful who you give administrative privileges to.
Announcing CROP Walk Forsyth on Facebook
- Posted By: admin
- June 2nd, 2010
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We are pleased to announce our newest work on Facebook, CROP Walk Forsyth.
CROP Walk, an internationally known non-profit relief agency, thrives on local support and excitement.
The planning committee knew that in order to help maximize their message for this years walk they needed the help of Facebook.
Facebook provides excellent exposure, but the leadership team knew that the page needed “something more” than what a basic Facebook page can provide. Thus, why they approached us to develop an interactive Facebook page to meet their needs.
After spending some time consulting with their vision and the message we have launched a brand new Facebook page with a custom profile image and three custom tabs. Check it out.


