Top seven Facebook apps for business and marketing

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With an increasing number of web surfers and online shoppers, businesses are finding it more important than ever to reach out to the internet community. One of the best ways for a business to go viral is through strong use of certain applications that are linked to social networking sites. Here is a list of the top seven Facebook apps for business and marketing.
1. Networked Blogs - The Networked Blogs apps allows a business’ Facebook page to work like a blogroll, allowing users to promote their blog and link Facebook users over to their page. This directory of blogs linked right to Facebook sorts your posts by topic, allowing you greater user following.
2. Fanappz- Fan Appz engagement and promotional applications are designed for that purpose — to create unique and brand-specific experiences for your fans that enable them to interact with your brand. Fan Appz offers powerful promotional applications. Build a sweepstakes in which your fans are incentivized to invite their friends, or create an exciting promotional offer that requires fans to “like” your page and check in to a physical location to unlock an offer.
3. My LinkedIn Profile - The My LinkedIn Profile app displays a business’ LinkedIn profile on their Facebook account. LinkedIn is the go-to place to showcase career profiles and seek employees, so this app gives you greater access to the professional world.
4. SocialFly - The SocialFly application allows business page owners to make notes about their professional contacts, as well as to set notifications to contact them after a certain period of time. With SocialFly, businesses never lose track of their professional contacts!
5. Workin’ It! – Functioning similarly to a LinkedIn profile, Workin’ It! lets users send out their work history to companies seeking employees. This application also allows users to send work history to clients and retrieve recommendation from past clients and employers.
6. MyMoney – MyMoney is designed specifically with small businesses in mind. With a number of features to help manage your finances, MyMoney allows you to view account balances, transfer money and review account history, all under the protection of security measures in place to ensure your information stays safe.
7. Pagemodo – Pagemodo helps even the most inexperienced web user create a visually appealing and fully customizable business page. Pagemodo even allows business owners to display products on their main page.
If you’re ready to break into the world of online shopping and social networking, your business will greatly benefit from use of any of the top 10 Facebook apps for business and marketing. Improve your business today.

Latest Facts You Need To Be Aware Of

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Facebook has grown to become the most popular social networking website in a lot of English-speaking countries, such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Facebook penetration is highest in North America  with a penetration rate of 69%, this is followed closely by Middle East-Africa at 67 percent, Latin America  has a penetration rate of 58 percent while Europe to my surprise has a penetration rate of 57 percent, Asia-Pacific has 17 percent penetration rate
In May 2012, the countries with the most Facebook users were:
  • United States with 157.3 million members
  • Brazil with 47.0 million members
  • India with 46.3 million members
  • Indonesia with 42.2 million members
  • Mexico with 33.1 million members
Below are some of the Facebook Facts and Figures 
85%+ of all college students use FACEBOOK and 70% of them log in EVERYDAY.
People spend over 700 billion minutes per month on Facebook
35+ demographic represents more than 30% of the entire user base
Over 70% of all USA internet users are on Facebook
More than 60 % of men and women have used Facebook to stalk their ex.
In 60 minutes 3,000,000 links are shared on Facebook.
In 60 minutes 4,452,000 event invites are posted.
In 60 minutes 3,969,000 photos are tagged.
In 60 minutes 5,553,000 status updates are entered.
In 60 minutes 6 million friend requests are accepted.
In 60 minutes 8,148,000 photos are uploaded.
In 60 minutes 8,148,000 messages are sent.
In 60 minutes 31 million comments are posted.
In 60 minutes 4,761,000 wall posts are written.
50% of active users log on to Facebook in any given day
Average user on Facebook has 130 friends
People spend over 175 billion minutes per week on Facebook
There are over 900 million objects that people interact with (pages, groups, events and community pages)
About 80% of Facebook users are outside the United States
More than 500 million active users currently access Facebook through their mobile devices
Facebook is the second most visited website just behind Google (at the moment)
Al Pacino’s face was used on the original Facebook homepage
How does Facebook make their money? Facebook makes money through advertising and virtual products
The initial investment on Facebook was made by Peter Thiel the co-founder of PayPal, he invested $500,000
Facebook is valued at just about $100 billion
There are more than 900 million active users on Facebook

10 More Amazing Facts of Facebook.

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 The average user has 130 friends

The average user has 130 friends
Are you worried about your popularity? The average number of friends on Facebook is 130, and women tend to have somewhat more than men. Yet despite having hundreds of friends, most people only interact regularly with 4 to 7 people. 

So, what's YOUR number?


 Over 25% of users have already been dumped via Facebook

Over 25% of users have already been dumped via Facebook
A June 2010 survey of 1,000 Facebook users -- 70% of whom were male -- found that 25% had been "dumped" via Facebook (via their significant other updating his or her relationship status).

Twenty-one percent of those surveyed said they would end a relationship by changing their Facebook relationship statuses to "single." While worrisome, the survey does show the majority of people do not split up via Facebook.

PD: This photo is from a genuine FB status.


 Facebook doesn't allow breastfeeding photos

Facebook doesn't allow breastfeeding photos
Facebook, the popular social networking website, provoked a squall of maternal wrath when it yanked photos of breastfeeding babies that women had posted on their personal profiles because it deemed them a little too revealing. This, by the way, from a website that allows photos of women in thongs and bikinis and of couples making out; it has even accepted paid advertising for a dating website that featured a topless model. (The topless ad was taken down after angry women noted the hypocrisy.)

In response to the terse notices alerting mothers that they were violating Facebook's decency policy, "lactivists" responded with a virtual nurse-in; 11,000 women posted photos of themselves breastfeeding and/or updated their profiles to read: "Hey, Facebook. Breastfeeding Is Not Obscene!"

The pro-breastfeeding group has attracted over 250,000 members.


 Facebook causes 1 in 5 Divorces

Facebook causes 1 in 5 Divorces
It used to be the tell-tale lipstick on the collar. Then there were the give-away texts that spelled the death knell for many marriages. But now one in five divorces involve the social networking site Facebook, according to a new survey by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers.

A staggering 80 per cent of divorce lawyers have also reported a spike in the number of cases that use social media for evidence of cheating.


 Al Pacino was the first ‘face' on Facebook

Al Pacino was the first ‘face' on Facebook
Remember that sad-looking blue guy on Facebook's homepage who used to stare you down every time you went to log in? They did away with him in 2007, so if you were late to the social networking party, then you probably have absolutely no idea what we're talking about. Anyway according to David Kirkpatrick's The Facebook Effect , it turns out that that guy in the logo, created by Zuckerberg's friend and classmate Andrew McCollum, was none other than a young Al Pacino “covered with a fog of ones and zeros — the elementary components of digital media.” Crazy, right?

 36% of users check Facebook, Twitter or texts after sex

36% of users check Facebook, Twitter or texts after sex
Lighting a cigarette after sex? That's soooo last season.

An October 2009 study by Retrevo suggested that social networks are becoming an increasingly important part of young people's lives. Among under-35s, 36% admitted to "tweeting, texting and checking Facebook after sex." Forty percent of respondents admitted to doing so while driving, 64% said they do so at work, and 65% use these communication channels while on vacation.


 Over 350million people suffer from Facebook Addiction Disorder

Over 350million people suffer from Facebook Addiction Disorder
Facebook Addiction Disorder (FAD) is a term introduced by US phychologists for those who are addicted to Facebook and their life is really affected by their uncontrolled activities on Facebook. The most common effects are the loss of productivity, the inability to concentrate, the superficiality of friendships as well as isolation in the extreme cases.

It has been said that approximately 350 million people are suffering from the disorder.


 Facebook users have lower grades than non-users

Facebook users have lower grades than non-users
According to a new study by doctoral candidate Aryn Karpinski of Ohio State University and her co-author Adam Duberstein of Ohio Dominican University, college students who use the 800 million–member social network have significantly lower grade-point averages (GPAs) than those who do not.

The study, made in 2009, surveyed 219 undergraduate and graduate students and found that GPAs of Facebook users typically ranged a full grade point lower than those of nonusers — 3.0 to 3.5 for users versus 3.5 to 4.0 for their non-networking peers. It also found that 79% of Facebook members did not believe there was any link between their GPA and their networking habits.


 Burger King gave away free burgers to users who unfriended people on Facebook

Burger King gave away free burgers to users who unfriended people on Facebook
In January 2009, an advertising campaign from Burger King titled “WHOPPER Sacrifice” rewarded Facebook users a free “Angry Whopper” for publicly deleting 10 friends, who would then receive a blunt message informing they were deleted for a free hamburger. The campaign, conceived by Burger King agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky and executed by Refresh Partners, used the tag line “Friendship Is Strong, but The Whopper Is Stronger.” 

At press time the application had been downloaded more than 55,000 times and over 250,000 ‘friends' were sacrificed. 


 A man was arrested for openly asking his 13-year-old daughter for sex over Facebook

A man was arrested for openly asking his 13-year-old daughter for sex over Facebook
On perhaps one of the worst crimes perpetrated in Facebook, a Pennsylvania father was arrested for allegedly asking his teen daughter for sex over Facebook. John Forehand, 39, referred to himself as "Bad Daddy" in the online correspondence with his 13 year-old daughter, in which he openly propositioned her and made explicit sexual suggestions. Forehand told his daughter he had been having "inappropriate" dreams about her, and wrote to her, "I'll take very good care of my little girl."

The girl told her mother about the inappropriate Facebook messages, and she then alerted the police. The police captured Forehand by tricking him into coming to what he believed would be a meeting with his daughter. How sick is that?

Facebook has filled for $5 Billion IPO

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5886232170 6a49a61989 z 520x245 Its Official: Facebook has filed for a $5 billion IPO
In a move that has been hotly anticipated, Facebook has filed with the SEC to raise $5 billion in an initial public offering of stock in the United States. The company will trade with the stocksymbol of “FB”.
Yesterday, it had been predicted that Facebook would file initial paperwork for its public offering, seeking to raise $5B in its IPO bid with Morgan Stanley grabbing the lead bookrunner role and Goldman Sachs, Bank of America, Merrill Lynch, Barclays Capital and JP Morganfinishing off the total of six initial bookrunners.
The timeline puts Facebook’s public offering on slate for mid-May. It now has to enter a mandated quiet period, so it could mean that Timeline is the last new product we see from the company until that period is up.
To run through the numbers, Facebook is saying in the filing that it has 845 million active monthly users. The company made $3.71 billion in revenue, with $1 billion in profit in 2011, nearly doubling from 2010. At present, the company has $3.9 billion in cash on hand. Founder and CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, owns 28.4% of the company, drawing a $483,000 salary, with a $220,000 bonus in 2011. Facebook credits Zynga with providing 12% of its revenue in 2011 (more on that here).
The company is focuses on mobile, in the future, and with good reason:
“We had more than 425 million MAUs who used Facebook mobile products in December 2011. We anticipate that the rate of growth in mobile users will continue to exceed the growth rate of our overall MAUs for the foreseeable future, in part due to our focus on developing mobile products to encourage mobile usage of Facebook.”
The filing then goes on to explain, as a risk factor, that Facebook relies heavily on the interoperability of mobile OSs with its application:
“We are dependent on the interoperability of Facebook with popular mobile operating systems that we do not control, such as Android and iOS, and any changes in such systems that degrade our products’ functionality or give preferential treatment to competitive products could adversely affect Facebook usage on mobile devices.”
We’ll continue digging, but for now make sure to read the interesting facts that we’re finding in Facebook’s S-1.

Facebook has 845 million monthly users, and other interesting S-1 facts

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Facebook’s S1 has dropped, at last. Here are some of the things that caught our eye at first. To begin, the figures on the company’s current userbase:
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Financial Numbers

2011 revenue: 3.711 billion dollars
2011 net income: 695 million dollars
Diluted 2011 EPS: 46 cents per share
As a note, at a PE of 100, Facebook’s share’s would be priced at around 46 dollars each, given that EPS figure. Assuming that Facebook will have grown by the time it picks a price, that number will have gone up. Of course, we don’t know what sort of valuation Facebook is shooting for.
Total income from operations in 2011: 1.756 billion
Total cash and cash equivalents on hand: 3.908 billion dollars
Total liabilities: 1.432 billion dollars

Social Figures

According to Facebook, these are their current use statistics:
  • We had 845 million MAUs as of December 31, 2011, an increase of 39% as compared to 608 million MAUs as of December 31, 2010.
  • We had 483 million daily active users (DAUs) on average in December 2011, an increase of 48% as compared to 327 million DAUs in December 2010.
  • We had more than 425 million MAUs who used Facebook mobile products in December 2011.
  • There were more than 100 billion friend connections on Facebook as of December 31, 2011.
  • Our users generated an average of 2.7 billion Likes and Comments per day during the three months ended December 31, 2011.

Who owns Facebook?

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Mark Zuckerberg, of course, is the largest owner. He’s followed by Accel Partners, co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and DST owns 5.4% of the company. Starting January 1st, 2013, Mark Zuckerberg’s salary will go from $500,000 to $1 per year.

Putting Facebook’s Revenue in Perspective:

As the excellent @Jwherrman put it: “Facebook’s 2011 revenue was $3.7b. For reference: AOL’s was $2.2; Google’s was 10 times higher, at ~$37b.”

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10 Fascinating Facebook Facts

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Facebook ImageFacebook’s astronomic rise, staggeringly large user-base, and world’s youngest self-made billionaire CEO make it one of the most fascinating companies around today.
While everyone knows the basics about the service’s Harvard dorm room origins, we’ve delved a little deeper to find out more interesting snippets of info.
Here are 10 facts you might not know about Facebook, so read on and let us know your favorites in the comments box below.

1. Al Pacino’s Face Was on the Original Facebook Homepage

Prior to a major homepage redesign back in 2007, Facebook’s front page used to feature a man’s face partly obscured behind a cloud of binary code.
Dubbed the “Facebook guy,” it was not known who the mystery man was — until recently. David Kirkpatrick has revealed in his book The Facebook Effect that the image is a manipulated photo of Al Pacino created by a friend and classmate of Mark Zuckerberg.

2. One Early Facebook Function Was a File Sharing Service



You won’t find this in the official Facebook timeline, but one of Facebook’s early add-ons was a peer-to-peer, or more technically friend-to-friend, file sharing service called Wirehog, developed alongside Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg and three others.
It launched in 2004 and is reported to have been planned as an integral FB feature. In 2005 Facebook was actively promoting the service and Zuckerberg told The Harvard Crimson “I think Wirehog will probably spread in the same way that thefacebook did.”
However, likely due to piracy concerns, Wirehog was axed in 2006 before Facebook got really big, although its photo-sharing functionality lives on in spirit.

3. The First “Work Networks” Included Apple and Microsoft



Many of you may know about Facebook’s initial staggered rollout, where they started with Ivy League colleges before encompassing other educational institutions. But do you know who Facebook first went corporate with in terms of official work places?
In May 2006, Apple and Microsoft were among the first, as was Intel, EA and Amazon. Others in the first round also included Accenture, Gap, Intuit, Pepsi, PricewaterhouseCoopers and the non-profit organization Teach for America. It wasn’t until September 2006 that everyone, regardless of school or company affiliation, could join Facebook — and just over a year later the site hit 50 million active users.

4. Facebook’s Hidden Easter Eggs


Facebook is no stranger to Easter eggs. Early on, mysterious movie-related references (apparently Zuckerberg is a big film buff) could be found littering the site.
The references could be found in the footer of the old “Friends Page” in 2007, and one of the first was a quail-themed quote from the film The Wedding Crashers. Later dubbed “quails,” other quotes with the avian theme continued to appear in the footer text, including “Only the craftiest of quails survive hunting season,” and “What doesn’t kill a quail only makes it stronger.”
In addition, Facebook once boasted a Konami Code (you know — up, up, down, down, left, right, left, right, B, A, enter) that changed the background of the site to display colorful circles and light flares.
Finally, there’s the “Chris Putnam,” a Facebook Chat Easter egg that still works today. To test it out, when in chat type in :putnam: and hit enter — ta da!

5. The Meaning of the Term Poke Has Never Been Defined


While Facebook explains how “poking” works on its help center, there’s no explanation to be found for the origin of the phrase. The most common definition is a friendly “nudge,” but the more flirtatious connotations cannot be ignored.
David Kirkpatrick reveals in The Facebook Effect that Zuckerberg once responded to a question about what a poke meant on the social networking site with: “We thought it would be fun to make a feature that has no specific purpose… So mess around with it, because you’re not getting an explanation from us.”

6. The Average Facebook User Has 130 Friends



How many Facebook friends do you have? To put your friend count in perspective, the average user has 130.Facebook’s official stats page is full of little gems like this, and more staggering stats, such as the fact that people spend over 500 billion minutes per month on Facebook, while the current active official user count now stands at over 500 million.
As far as Facebook the platform goes, over a million websites have integrated with Facebook, and more than 150 million people engage with Facebook on external websites every month.

7. There’s an App to See What’s on the Facebook Cafe Menu



Like at Google, Facebook staffers get three free meals a day (as well as free drinks and snackage) served up by the “Facebook Culinary Team” at Cafe X or Cafe 6.
If the staff want to know what’s on the menu, they don’t need to leave their seats. In fact, they don’t even need to leave their Facebook profiles — the “Lunchtime” Facebook app offers a weekly view of what’s being offered. And it looks real good.

8. Mark Zuckerberg Calls Himself a “Harvard Graduate”



As you can see for yourself over at facebook.com/zuck (the personalized URL Zuckerberg nabbed for himself), Mark Zuckerberg tells a little fib on his profile page. He lists himself as a “Harvard Graduate,” which simply isn’t true, as he dropped out to concentrate on getting Facebook up and running.
When 60 Minutes reporter Lesley Stahl confronted Zuckerberg with this little inconsistency, he said “That’s true. We don’t have a setting for dropout.”
Er, memo to Zuck — you kind of have the power to make that happen…

9. California is Huge on Facebook



As far as Facebook goes, California (home of Silicon Valley) is the most social state, with an amazing 15,267,160 users in the region, according to Facebakers. This amounts to a 41% penetration rate — pretty astounding that nearly half the state is connected via Facebook.
The next biggest user-base can be found in Texas with 9 million users, but it’s nowhere close to California. New York comes in third with 8 million, and rounding off the very bottom of the list is … Delaware. Of course, actual state population size is a factor here, but you get the point.

10. A Facebook Employee Hoodie Sold for $4,000 on eBay




If Facebook merchandise is collectible now, imagine what it will be worth in years to come. A Facebook employee standard-issue hoodie recently sold on eBay for a whopping $4,050 with nearly 50 bidders battling it out to win the auction.
The fact that Mark Zuckerberg had just been seen sporting the same garment at the D8 Conference and revealed its mysterious insignia to the world certainly helped up the bids, but considering the one that sold had not touched Zuckerberg skin, it’s an astonishing amount.

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