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Facebook IPO Makes History

Photograph: Paul Sakuma/AP It’s a big day for Mark Zuckerberg and friends. Just a few minutes ago, the inventor and head of the world’s most popular social network rang the opening bell for the Nasdaq in anticipation of Facebook’s initial public offering (IPO) that will make him and a handful of people under the age [...]

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Leaving Facebook

Should you pull all of your advertising dollars out of Facebook? On the eve of Facebook‘s historical initial public offering, automotive manufacturer, GM, made a big public stink about pulling ten million dollars of media spend out of Facebook because they felt that Facebook advertising doesn’t work (more on that here: Advertising Age – GM [...]

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Ford Retains Confidence in Facebook Ads as GM Quits

Automaker tells ClickZ it will continue advertising on the social site. While General Motors may halt Facebook advertising, according to a Wall Street Journal story today, Ford has a different attitude toward paid promotions on the social site. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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5 Vital Facebook Reports Every Community Manager Should Know

Learn how Facebook Insights reports and public data sources can help you understand, at a granular level, the way your community consumes the stories you create, your fans demographic information, and how users are engaging with your competitors. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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A Facebook Search Engine to Rival Google? Users Dislike That Idea [Survey]

A new survey finds 48 percent of respondents dislike the idea of Facebook launching its own search engine to directly compete with Google and Bing. The same survey also found Facebook could potentially capture 22 percent of the global search market. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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Facebook Tests Paid Status Updates With ‘Highlight an Important Post’

Facebook is testing a feature to see if users will pay a couple bucks to have their posts more prominently featured on the social network. The paid user posts would be placed atop news feeds and be marked as “Highlighted.” View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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