Facebook Credits - Game Over, They Win
I believe in a couple of years Facebook Credits may become the defacto online currency of the web. That is of course until something else comes along.
Privacy is being redefined on a nearly daily basis. From simply being online, to comments, to chat and now with Facebook. We're in a constant movement towards being less private.
At this point, if you want to live online, you have to give up your privacy. Digital storage continues to get larger and larger with Moore's Law driving and there simply is no reason to delete anything digital. There is so much data stored on each daily webizen that we can't even comprehend how much there is.
Privacy issues are touchy because of humans natural self-centeredness. Folks think "they have MY information". Yes. Yes they do but they also have many billions of peoples information! You simply aren't that important. Your INDIVIDUAL information is 1. Not that interesting, 2. Not that useful and 3. Not that relevant.
Data collected becomes relevant when it is at scale. Companies want your data so they can see big swaths of trends. Ten 18-34 year olds data don't mean a hell of a lot but, ten million 18-34 year olds data represent something of value.
Stop being self consumed, relax and take a little stress out of your life. Your privacy has changed and companies know more about you than they used to. Its ok. You aren't that important to them.
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Throwing down some quick hit non-sequitors in an effort to ship it! with the old blog.
- Ship it! Get the code out today that you can wait until tomorrow to perfect. I'm not saying ship broken shit, but get something out there. Robert Moses was a jerk but he got stuff done by putting stakes in the ground!
- Sharing is all the rage, but is your site sharing nicely?
Check out Facebooks default shared data and make sure your site is appearing the way you want it to.
Make full use of your meta data and default share images. Some one said this, Justin Smith of insidefacebook.com I think, news feed optimization is the new SEO. Do it now!
- Oh and yer mama! No seriously! Its Mothers Day this weekend so don't forget your mothers this weekend.
Signing off from the 6, Uptown
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Bold things that I think every website should do:
1. Drap yourself in Facebooks tools.
They are everywhere and will take your content everywhere.
2. Be quick.
Identify the opportunities and move quickly to seize them. Big media is afraid of Facebook - now is your chance.
3. Privacy only matters to conspiracy freaks and old people.
Google has everything on you, your phone has a GPS in it and you post where you are all the time anyway? Privacy as you knew it doesn't exist anyway. Get over it.
4. Optimize your site for sharing.
Figure our the default format of Facebook sharing and make sure your pages at set up to be descriptive. Yes, titles and descriptions matter.
5. Don't do nothing.
Waiting is death on the web. It simply does not work that way. Make moves, even small ones quickly and be ready to adapt at the next API code change.
Did I leave anything out? Let me know what you think.
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Just to keep everyone informed on the web. Big HUGE numbers for FarmVille. Now you know why you get some many updates.
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