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Facebook Beacon - Facebook support for online businesses and your social network.

Being the fastest growing on-line social network, its worth a mention…

Privacy issues aside (you need to manage the issue in your own way, to the best interest of your customers), Facebook Beacon is an installed service that enables your customers to share the actions they take on your website with their Facebook friends.

So, when a Facebook member makes a purchase on your site, their Facebook mini-feed gets a notification for all their friends to see. Further opportunities for the right project to integrate with Social Networking benefits.

Obviously, this opens the door to referral business, as well as brand promotion, but may not be for everyone.

Here is the Facebook link:Facebook Beacon

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Online Advertising Growth Matures

2008 looks to be the year when online advertising consolidates its place amongst the other media. With growth beginning to slow from a boom to a steady growth, look for new ideas from the media agencies.

Growth in spending looks to be slowing to mid 30% from a 60% annual rate.

Full article from the Sydney Morning Herald below, quoting Price Waterhouse Coopers, affiliate network DGM, Fairfax Digital, Mitchell & Partners and others.

Its official: wonder years of growth in online advertising are over - BizTech

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Social Bookmarking - Interactive Marketing in web2.0

Web Marketing and its offspring, search engine optimisation, is certainly getting more interesting. Beyond the optimisation of your own site, and traditional link building, new opportunities are making a big impact, and in my humble opinion, for the better.

Social bookmarking sites, and the list is long indeed, allow you to consolidate, aggregate and sort user nominated websites. They also allow you an opportunity to promote your own. This creates a new pool of opportunities to not only build links, but more significantly, get the good word out to people who care.

So, beyond the technical opportunity to raise link count (and perhaps more honestly, based upon some of the link building techniques I’ve seen) you can supplement the organic search results from the big search engines with a more positioned, focused and optimised audience - real golden opportunity you want in the first place.

Search engines like Google, Yahoo, MSN, and the like are no longer the only way to put your site up-front before new users. With their gazillion listings, I think often that even they do not know what to do with all the data. It gets harder and harder to get what you want out of them, even using complex boolean search techniques.

Many social bookmarking sites offer key word tagging and other sorting options, as well as user reviews of one sort or another, giving users a good clue to the validity of the content, and not simply the skill of the optimisation team, or the budget for keyword advertising.

Have a look at this incarnation “Hey Nielsen!” and give it some thought.

Here’s an article in Trend Hunter on the same topic, adding Brands as Friends.

Matthew

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