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FaceBook FanPage with Custom Content

FaceBook fan pages allow custom content, not just the wall, photos, and info page/tabs.
FaceBook has both personal and business/fan pages. The fan ages are a little different as they are “liked” rather than “friended.” Also there is a minumum number of “likes” that need to be achieved before the page gets a “vanity” name like FaceBook.com/MyCompany. Since there are no “friends” fan pages do not allow access to profile like a personal page.
Until there are enough likes the pages have “clumsy” URL’s. Two pages I created are TBPPfp.DigMedPre.com and PGoGSLfp.DigMedPre.com. These are actually HTML links to the demo sites.

YouTube Feed

Sample of a YouTube feed: (Note feeds from two sites are being displayed)

  • Mon, 28 Nov 2011 04:58:29 +0000: Ameristar Fountain Thanksgiving 2011 - Uploads by TomBonham
    We had our traditional Thanksgiving dinner at Bugatti's at Ameristar. They had a wonderful Turkey Spiedini and a wonderful nutty tasting dressing.
    From: TomBonham
    Views: 6
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    Time: 00:25 More in Travel & Events
  • Sun, 21 Aug 2011 15:47:36 +0000: Devil's Well - Uploads by TomBonham
    Devil's Well is a large sinkhole with a narrow opening, that leads into a large, deep underground lake with no other entrances. The lake is part of the cave, cavern, and springs system in the area. Notably it connects with Cave Spring on the Current River. Cave spring is accessed by canoe from the river and has a large deep spring inside.
    From: TomBonham
    Views: 330
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    Time: 04:00 More in Travel & Events
  • Mon, 15 Aug 2011 00:33:33 +0000: Bridal Cave - Uploads by TomBonham
    Bridal cave is a long, more narrow cave that is entered from a bluff high above the Lake of the Ozarks. Most of the formation flow from one wall. At the "back of the cave" there is a final formation with a small hole that can be bridged to connect to a large less decorative cavern area. A new tunnel was carved to allow tourist back to that area. One "mystery" is wooden ladders that were discovered in the "lake" in that room. While the tour guides wonder who and why they drug the ladders through the cave and through the crawl space, to me it suggests that there was a lower entrance to the cave and the ladders were left prior to the creation of Lake of the Ozarks by people exploring an uncharted cave in a region honeycombed with caves. The lake and possibly blasting for the lake, long since covered the "back entrance."
    From: TomBonham
    Views: 109
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    Time: 06:53 More in Travel & Events
  • Sun, 14 Aug 2011 22:29:34 +0000: Welch Spring - Uploads by TomBonham
    Welch Spring - With literary and historical references
    From: TomBonham
    Views: 37
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    Time: 02:39 More in Travel & Events
  • Sun, 14 Aug 2011 21:18:23 +0000: Akers Ferry - Uploads by TomBonham
    Akers Ferry crosses the Current River at relatively shallow ford. An adult is often able to "walk" across the river. The ferry is tethered to a cable crossing the river. It is actually the tethering angle and current that propels the ferry back and forth across the river. There is no inboard or outboard motor driving a jet or propeller to send the ferry back and forth. Not far away is the old Akers Cemetary which has picnic tables. Akers Ferry is one of the many river tube/canoe/kayak rental with pick-up vendors. I have traveled from Akers Ferry to Round Springs by canoe many times.
    From: TomBonham
    Views: 54
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    Time: 01:21 More in Travel & Events

Twitter Feed

A Twitter feed of the laterst tweets can be added to the current website. This is an example of Twitter.com/PuppetGuild.

Feeds are usually shown in the sidebar rather than in a post like this. This was placed in the post as an example.


FaceBook Feed

FaceBook feeds can be added to show the latest posts on facebook “fan/businesss page.” A FaceBook fan/business page is different from a personal page. The feed will not work from a personal page.

Usually feeds are found in a sidebar rather than a page or post. This feed is in the post for sake of example.