Facebook is: a social networking Web site had the largest number of registered users among college-focused sites with over 30 million members worldwide  ranked between top 10–20 web sites From Wikipedia
500 million   active users
50%  of our active users log on to Facebook in any given day.
More than  2 billion photos  uploaded to the site each month.
More than  14 million videos  uploaded each month.
More than  2 billion pieces of content  (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photos, etc.) are shared each week.
The fastest growing demographic is those  35 years old and older.
65 million  active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices.
People who use mobile devices to access Facebook are almost  50% more active  on Facebook than non-mobile users.
More than  180 mobile operators  in 60 countries working to deploy and promote  Facebook mobile products.
Facebook is the  largest social networking site , passing MySpace in 2008.
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Facebook provides great opportunities for the Everyone: It’s popular It’s easy-to-use We can easily integrate our resources into Facebook (e.g. RSS feeds, blogs, etc.)
lies in its ability to help people  connect  and  stay connected .
Add  friends (Must have friends to connect, converse, learn and have fun). Search  Facebook for high school and college peers and by location.
Create as a  stand-alone account  and then assign  administrators  (who must have their own login accounts, i.e. individual accounts). OR Create from your individual account, making  your account the page owner .
 
 
 
Those who follow a page are “ fans ”—not “friends”. Page administrator does not see individuals’ updates, only what  they   comment   on your page updates or write on your  wall . Change settings  for what areas of your page your fans can write on. Promote  your page to your friends, get others to share it, put a badge on your website, and/or buy paid ads in Facebook.
Update  to a page fairly frequently without annoying fans. Page fans  are most likely to be  strong  acquaintances,  customers , and others with a strong feeling about your organization.

Givengain Facebook presentation

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    Facebook is: asocial networking Web site had the largest number of registered users among college-focused sites with over 30 million members worldwide ranked between top 10–20 web sites From Wikipedia
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    500 million active users
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    50% ofour active users log on to Facebook in any given day.
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    More than 2 billion photos uploaded to the site each month.
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    More than 14 million videos uploaded each month.
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    More than 2 billion pieces of content (web links, news stories, blog posts, notes, photos, etc.) are shared each week.
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    The fastest growingdemographic is those 35 years old and older.
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    65 million active users currently accessing Facebook through their mobile devices.
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    People who usemobile devices to access Facebook are almost 50% more active on Facebook than non-mobile users.
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    More than 180 mobile operators in 60 countries working to deploy and promote Facebook mobile products.
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    Facebook is the largest social networking site , passing MySpace in 2008.
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    Facebook provides greatopportunities for the Everyone: It’s popular It’s easy-to-use We can easily integrate our resources into Facebook (e.g. RSS feeds, blogs, etc.)
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    lies in itsability to help people connect and stay connected .
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    Add friends(Must have friends to connect, converse, learn and have fun). Search Facebook for high school and college peers and by location.
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    Create as a stand-alone account and then assign administrators (who must have their own login accounts, i.e. individual accounts). OR Create from your individual account, making your account the page owner .
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    Those who followa page are “ fans ”—not “friends”. Page administrator does not see individuals’ updates, only what they comment on your page updates or write on your wall . Change settings for what areas of your page your fans can write on. Promote your page to your friends, get others to share it, put a badge on your website, and/or buy paid ads in Facebook.
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    Update toa page fairly frequently without annoying fans. Page fans are most likely to be strong acquaintances, customers , and others with a strong feeling about your organization.