Friday, October 8, 2010

Open the chart, and the future of the Web


A few months ago the F8 Facebook holds an annual Conference and announced, what could be the biggest change in this year on the Web. CEO Mark Zuckerberg is described in the dubbed ' open chart "is designed to integrate with the rest of the Internet, Facebook new concept. The concept is, however, share information with friends and the individual's interests, tastes, something that is gold dust for Marketers. It allows sites to use this information, even if the user has never visited before. Why? If you want to create an unprecedented company card Web site.

Participating sites such as ' Yelp ' may allow you to connect through your profile, which will give them access to all of the information shall be made public and, in turn, provide you with tailored information about restaurants or music venues, you may want to. It is something you might notice, if you are a member of the amazon.com, the user, each time you visit a website, it gives you a familiar personal recommendations based on previous purchases. But Zuckerberg's view, this is not enough.Many sites have been previously used for application Facebook Connect, which allows you to share information about the site, for example, to your profile; "Dave has just bought to see Lady Gaga @ O2 Arena tickets", however, the Facebook connect. could only store the data for 24 hours, and the companies were not able to collect useful information.

New extensions have also been introduced such applications that allow you to work with at the same time continue to different Web site, Facebook is a good example is a new "way" button available for all YouTube videos online shops with clothing.This is useful to know what content or products are successful and popular these site owners and gives free advertising to users ' friends.

Facebook, which was set up by the developers, have been examined by the developers. a complex process, encoding, and Use open graph or plug-ins-integration, instead of just one line of HTML code to your site will drop and is so simple that even a developer can do it.

What this means E-Commerce

Online shopping experience is likely to be a lot of personal, you probably only See products consider purchases, thus do more likely that you spend your money instead of giving the cannot find what you are looking for.

Facebook may start driving more traffic than Google online shops, more consumers to share opinions and information, something that is likely to have confidence in yourself in order to protect consumers and promote shopping.Studies show that 90% of consumers trust the recommendations of friends, and this could be a large part of the users, shopping habits.However, this also could have a negative impact on, if someone buys something is a big disappointment, of all the undertakings included in the list is indicated and must step up their customer service to ensure that this does not happen.

Google really can begin to accept open protocol and integrate data in a chart in the search results if you Google ' fun movies ' then you can detect the latest comedy of thousands of users on Facebook, a list of recommendations.

A lot of online stores joy, so as to increase conversion rates, add a shopping cart if you go to something and it will be sent to 5 friends have also bought the same thing, you are probably a lot of buy it you were in. Likewise, if no one they know is purchased, they may think twice.

Facebook credits are one step closer to the real money! Facebook is about a few years and have so far only been used Buy and Play applications, such as gifts to your friends, or cause to be affixed, FarmVille, but open chart integration, which stops the online stores accepting payments Facebook credits. This would mean never had to pull our credit card or PayPal password again by using a single account to manage all your online spending. Facebook, of course, take this intersection; well they need money somehow! one thing is for sure, they need to "Facebook Credits" as the name, how ' catchier Fredits ' ... you heard it here first!






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