UPDATE: It turns out that the change Facebook made was not because I was feeding reviews there from StumbleUpon – it was because a privacy setting got glitched in my Facebook account.
Kim Castleberry assisted in sorting it all out. You may want to check your own Facebook account settings using her post Are You Disallowing Facebook Likes?
Just today my favorite Social Media blogger Kristi let me know that she can’t like or comment what I’ve been sharing on Facebook because I am not sharing them directly.
Since I don’t “hang out” at Facebook, I’ve been feeding my StumbleUpon reviews to my Facebook account using su.pr and those types of shares aren’t as effective if no one can like or comment on them!
If you want to raise your Klout score on Facebook be sure what you share allows comments and likes!
If you use and understand Facebook I’d love to have your opinion. Should I stop using su.pr altogether and only manually share a few items there or should I let the reviews still go there and add some manual items too? What do you think?
What works best for you if you’re seeing what I share at Facebook?
I really want to know so do please tell me in the comments of this post. If you have any great tips about Facebook to share I’d love to have those too!
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If someone passed me over because of my KLOUT score… I’d be thankful that I didn’t work at that godforsaken place.
This is a good tips. Im going to do this in my FB to get some traffic over there. I already created a like pages but need to be optimize for user
Your tips are good to apply. I did that got increasing klout. Thanks for guiding me.
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June 30, 2011 at 1:46 am
I think sharing in Facebook has been a big part of our business.This enables us to get whats new or any news from our site. For me it is a good thing
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June 29, 2011 at 5:50 am
i have noticed that the Like button has gone a lot of changes both in the Fan Pages as well as in the status bar..does Liking count on both?
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June 29, 2011 at 4:01 am
Did anyone notice there is a dislike button now in FB?but its an add-on for Firefox and Chrome..any opinions on it?
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We’ve engaged our customers through Facebook and have actually had quite a lot of success
HI ,,
Well I have a FB page but it really does not help me ..and its business page with ca 1700 members. Its about luxury vill rentals and luxury homes. But it seams nobody is really interested…so why they are on my fun page ???
I have created an fan page in my facebook account through that i am earning some traffics
Nice post … thanks for your sharing but i never heard about this before. I am using facebook for networking purpose therefore daily update new things on my page.
I am glad you did this. I had not even heard of FBKlout
This Facebook Klout score thingy is actually new to me. It looks really interesting, thus I think I will need to check it out in detail later. Thanks for the heads up!
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Klout does a fantastic job of measuring how humans use Twitter to communicate with other humans. All influence is rooted in communication. But what does that really mean? It’s simple. If you want to improve your influence on Twitter, it’s absolutely necessary to use Twitter frequently as a day-to-day communication tool, much like email, Facebook or your mobile phone.
I love FB. Facebook is a real boom in internet marketing, it can help you find lots of new leads or readers to your blog because of the vastness it achieved. Thanks for sharing. Happy Holidays!
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December 30, 2010 at 4:55 am
Hi Gail, thanks to you and all the commentators for the number of tips and articles in the above comments these are really gonna boost my facebook marketing…
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December 30, 2010 at 4:53 am
Never heard about this FB Klout score before. Thanks for the heads up

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December 28, 2010 at 3:05 pm
Hi Gail,
I would definitely submit the links directly. Facebook is a great opportunity to get to know people and share our posts. In the beginning I didn’t quite understand it but I’m getting much better at getting it. I still have not created a page for my blog though. I will definitely go check out Wchingya’s great tutorials when I do though.
All the best,
Eren
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While Twitter is a micro-blog, Facebook “approximates” a real blog a lot closer with the same notion of less is more – personal authentic genuine self-posted trumps automation – and with the expectation that you will visit others profiles and pages and engage with them, just as we visit each others blogs.
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