Navigating Facebook using a page alias can extend your brand and streamline access to the content you need most.
Shea Bennett
Co-editor at AllTwitter. Previously founding editor of Twittercism. Recommended reading: 48 Twitter Lessons | Twitter Power Tips | 10 Twitter Newbie Lessons. Find me on Twitter | LinkedInWhy Websites Need Facebook Like Boxes And Buttons
Shea Bennett on September 29, 2011 2:48 PM
The plugin known as a like box lets websites accumulate fans for Facebook pages in a manner that’s more efficient than a like button.
WATCH: 'Mad Men's Don Draper Pitches The Facebook Timeline
Shea Bennett on September 28, 2011 11:13 AM
If you’re a fan of AMC’s “Mad Men,” you’ll find this video of Don Draper pitching the new Facebook timeline brilliant.
Hate Facebook’s Ticker? Try This Chrome Extension
Shea Bennett on September 21, 2011 12:35 PM
Here’s a Google Chrome extension that will take Facebook’s ticker right off your screen.
WANTED: Pinnable Status Updates On Facebook Pages
Shea Bennett on August 29, 2011 11:30 AM
Pages would be much easier to manage if only there were pinnable status updates — an easy, one-click option allowing administrators to pin and freeze status updates at the very top of their page for an indefinite (but completely self-controlled) period of time, so that they could be seen by as many people as possible.
How To Deal With Critics And Trolls On Facebook Pages
Shea Bennett on August 26, 2011 9:59 AM
As your page grows in popularity and starts to attract hundreds and thousands of likes it will also begin to see unwelcome attention from the less-savory members of larger online communities, including critics and trolls.
Why Teachers Are Terrified Of Facebook
Shea Bennett on August 22, 2011 1:41 PM
Perhaps teachers ought to use Facebook only to stay in touch with friends and family, not students.
Facebook And Twitter Aren't To Blame For U.K. Riots
Shea Bennett on August 12, 2011 2:05 PM
The violent riots and looting in London and other major cities around the U.K. this past week have dominated the British mainstream press and kept a nation on tenterhooks, fearful as many were that their own towns and villages were just one hooded teenager away from all-out chaos.
Is Facebook Really Causing An Identity Crisis?
Shea Bennett on August 5, 2011 1:11 PM
Is Facebook really causing an identity crisis?
Have Facebook, Won't Travel
Shea Bennett on July 29, 2011 2:00 PM

Call me biased (because I’m based in the U.K.) or call me crazy (because, well, many do), but I think Facebook is exacerbating the average American citizen’s continued reluctance to journey internationally.