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FedEx Global Brand Management Director Monica Skipper shares a cost-effective way to build a bigger brand for your small business.
Learn moreEach year, Facebook holds a developer conference called F8, at which they announce changes and improvements to their development platform for the over a million developers that use it. Most years the fast-innovating social network has something big and exciting to reveal and this year was no exception.
Facebook announced a number of major changes to their platform that will affect the way developers create applications and the way users interact with them. The most important change for small business owners to be aware of, however, is the launch of the Facebook for Web Sites platform and specifically, the new social plugins.
Social Plugins
The most immediately significant part of the new Facebook platform for small business owners are the social plugins. These are a set of new, easy-to-install plugins that allow Web site owners to hook their content up to Facebook using just a single line of HTML code.
These new plugins mean two things for small business owners. First, that you can easily make your Web site more engaging for the over 400 million Facebook users worldwide (read: very likely a good portion of your customers), and second, that you can get more detailed information about how your content is being shared around the web and within the Facebook ecosystem.
Facebook currently offers eight social plugins, but the most relevant for small business owners are the Like Button, the Like Box, and the Comments.
What Else to Watch
Along with the social plugins, a couple of other announcements made at F8 might have significance for small business owners in the coming months.

One of the areas in which Facebook has a huge competitive advantage is demographic information. Their newly revamped Insights analytics application will provide Web site owners with detailed demographic information about the people that are interacting with their content. Previously, Insights was only available for application and Fan Pages, but the new version will provide "rich data about users sharing content from your site within Facebook no matter where those shares originated." In other words, you'll be able to track social engagement with your content across the entire Facebook ecosystem and glean valuable insight into how your social media marketing efforts are performing.
Another area that small business owners should pay attention to is Facebook Credits. Though currently Facebook's virtual currency platform is designed for game developers to sell virtual goods, the social network announced expansions and their plans may eventually include a payment platform for the sale of real goods. If the speculation about an eventual social commerce system turns out to be true, Facebook could represent a major platform for the sale of physical goods, with the ability to target sales to a local audience, which is something small business owners should play close attention to.
very useful, thanks.
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Thanks for the succinct review of these key features. These seem easy and worthwhile to implement.
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Dennis Yu 1 year 12 months and 3 days ago
The Like button happens to be down today, for those folks who are wondering why they keep getting an error: http://www.dennis-yu.com/gasp-facebooks-like-button-is-broken