This infographic reveals some surprising findings about what we share on Twitter -- and how we do it.
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This infographic reveals some surprising findings about what we share on Twitter -- and how we do it.
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An excellent guide for creating your own implementation of Facebook comments on your website. Easy to follow and implement. Test, you will be surprised! [note Martin Gysler] Using Facebook Comments on your blog offers your readers a way to instantaneously comment on posts, as well as to share them without having to do any work. If you think this type of commenting system will suit your audience, read on to find out how you can implement it the right way. Step 1: Create A Facebook App Before you actually generate the Facebook Comments code and implement it on your blog, you need to create an app for your site.
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Carey Leahy's comment,
February 4, 2012 5:12 PM
Well done Martin - I think you are 'curating' well in this environment by adding your perspective as a 'note' - I've noted it!
Martin Gysler's comment,
February 5, 2012 10:30 AM
Thank you Carey, I'm glad you has noted it... .-)
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