Pholiofy.com – Create Facebook Pages
If you’ve ever tried to create of an eye-catching Facebook page only to fail miserably, then that’s no reason to feel despondent. Not everybody is born a savvy marketer. And (the truth be said) not everybody can become one. Yet, that’s nothing to worry about either. Companies like Pholiofy turn the creation of appealing Facebook pages into something that even people with inexistent marketing skills could find a way...
AppAddictive.com – Apps For Facebook
There’s no denying that Facebook fan pages have superseded “proper” websites in popularity. While building a website takes money and technical skills, Facebook fan pages can be up and running within minutes, and at no cost whatsoever. Not only that, fan pages can be taken as far as one wants to take them thanks to the myriad of apps which are available, letting them become nothing short of online points of sale with...
ZingZag.com – Create A Richer Fan Page
You can tell the endless tribute pages on Facebook have been created by people who really believe in what they are doing. Yet, from an aesthetical point of view they all are a tad too similar. Not that such a thing lowers their appeal or their sincerity. It is just that once you have seen a couple of, say, U2 or Beatles fan pages then you have already seen them all. Zing Zag is a new software application that aims to do something...
Beetailer.com – Have A Facebook Store
If dollar signs start rolling in your eyes whenever you see a store on Facebook and you find yourself wishing to build one of your own, then this is a site you will be glad you tried. Simply put, Beetailer lets anybody come up with his very own store on Facebook, regardless of how much of a programmer he really is, and how much time he really has to look after everything once the store is open to the public. On Beetailer, the whole...
FansForeverAndEver.com – Build A Fan Page
Geocities fan pages had a true quality of their own. They were as disjointed as they were passionate. That was the result of people trying to cope with HTML and CSS at a time in which both were relatively new concepts, and being unable to really put elements into place (and correct such mistakes once they had been made). And when that disjointedness met with hero-worshipping, the results could be described in one word: unsettling. As...