March 17, 2009

Content Freshness - Part 1


Last week I blogged about recent site design changes and a service outage at Facebook. The experiences I wrote about were reminders there are pitfalls when you put a fan page up for your content or brand on a large social site, like Facebook or MySpace. After I adjusted to the fan page design changes at Facebook (read more), I realized the recent changes were meant to inspire brand and content owners to strive for more “content freshness” on the fan pages they may manage.

What do I mean by “content freshness”? Not necessarily the term used by search engine optimization experts. In the WebEx video below, I compare the band fan page I manage on Facebook, to a few Warner Music Group artist web sites powered by Cisco Eos. I use the comparison to discuss artist page design and “content freshness”. Please watch and comment.

Chuck Fishman Posted by Chuck Fishman at 08:33PM PST

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Tags: content digital media facebook music web 2.0 web design

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Paul Mar 18, 2009

Content is king, you hit the nail squarely on the head.

Cyberblogteam Aug 21, 2009

I’ve recently setup a fan page on Facebook and I could really use every good information I can get such as this one. Thanks!

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