2. Insights Facebook analytics (verb) this (noun) updating the “Like” button Integrating Facebook into websites The New Layout and Brand Content User privacy concerns and effects
3. Insights Types of Data Page Views LikesNew (for a time period) and Lifetime Interactionspost views and feedback (likes/comments) User DemographicsGender/Age/Location/Language
4. Insights Facebook Page/App Insights Basic analytics data directly connected to pages and apps running within Facebook Available for pages with > 30 users
5. Insights Domain Insights Data for content shared on Facebook Example:A Facebook user links to your site in their status message. That data is shown in the insights report for that domain.
6. Insights Domain Insights – Claiming a domain Provide URL in Facebook Insights dashboardfacebook.com/insights Place a small code block on the main page of the site for verification
7. (verb) this (noun) Updating the “Like” button “Liking” something is soooo yesterday. Instead: Read a book Cook a recipe Watch a movie Listen to a song Limited only by your imagination
8. (verb) this (noun) Image Source: https://developers.facebook.com/docs/beta/
9. (verb) this (noun) Why this is useful Gives control over and promotes content sharing Connects website content to Facebook insights in a more insightful way Content is distributed on user’s/friends news feed, user’s friends ticker, and user’s timeline (profile)
10. (verb) this (noun) Creation and Implementation Action/Object pairs are created through a Facebook app Insights are then available to this app A small code block is added to pageto set: Content URL Title Description Image
11. (verb) this (noun) Customization Choose layout style to display data inuser’s timeline List Gallery Table Item Number Map
12. (verb) this (noun) The “Like” button is not dead Still important because it can be added to any site without creating a separate app for it’s data Data is shared to Domain Insights Generic code can be added to customize title, description, and image for general content shared from the domain
13. The New Layout and Brand Content Facebook has relegated the middle news feed to important stories “Important” means friends/brands the user interacts with most often and therefore wants to see updates from Everything else flows through the teeny tiny ticker in real time Brand’s must become part of the user story or their content will virtually never be seen
14. The New Layout and Brand Content The change will require new thinking from marketers who had merely tried to accumulate as many fans and “Likes” as possible…the “Like” is “a little less relevant now…marketerswill have to work harder to earn their place in news feeds. “Your content is going to need to be absolutely amazing” Jenna Lebel- http://mashable.com/2011/09/22/facebooks-changes-marketers/
15. The New Layout and Brand Content The Timeline that will become the new user profile will not be applying to brand pages at this time New Timeline Example
16. User privacy concerns and effects Anytime you ask users to connect with your site, they must approve what information the app can use New:Once permission is given, the site can post without asking (prev. asked each time) Effects: Users may become unwilling to give permission leading to less measurable interaction with brand’s Facebook page and content