GIVING YOUR BUSINESS A VIRTUAL FACELIFT

Released on = July 25, 2007, 9:58 am

Press Release Author = Evan Carmichael Communications

Industry = Small Business

Press Release Summary = How Entrepreneurs Can Find Value in Facebook

Press Release Body = TORONTO, CA - July 25, 2007 - When was the last time you wrote
on somebody's wall? We're not talking about when you were five years old and you
took crayons to your mother's gleaming white living room walls. We're talking about
on Facebook, the Palo Alto-based online networking site that is taking the world by
storm. If you're an entrepreneur and you don't have an answer to that question, or
if you don't even know what that question means then your business is in trouble.

So says entrepreneurship expert Evan Carmichael, who has become a firm believer in
the power of Facebook for businesses. "Facebook is no longer just about teens
looking to find old friends, or maybe even old flames," he suggests. "Today,
Facebook is about making new connections, and everyone from your sister to your
colleagues to your competitors are starting to find their way online."

Once shunned by the corporate world in favour of the more professionally-geared
LinkedIn, small and big businesses alike are beginning to embrace Facebook as a
potentially valuable tool to establish and cultivate professional relationships.

According to TechCrunch, MySpace remains the leading social networking site with 46
billion page views per month, but Facebook has been slowly growing to now stand at
15 billion page views per month. And, while MySpace might be more accepted among
adolescents, Facebook has proven more popular among people with a university
education.

But, just how exactly can businesses make the most of the tools on this rapidly
expanding site? There are a number of ways, says Carmichael.

"First of all, it's simply a great way to connect in a much more community-oriented
way than sites like LinkedIn allow. And I don't just mean that because you can put
pictures up." Instead, Carmichael stresses the value of being able to join groups
that are related to your business. "You can see who else has joined, send group
messages, see or post relevant workshops and events, and so much more."

Facebook also allows for a good opportunity to promote your company, suggests
Carmichael. "You can update your status and post notes about new product
developments that you're working on next. You can post pictures of a new book you
may be launching, or even advertise and sell your products in the Marketplace. You
can also read other people's updates to see if there may be room for collaboration
or to lend your services."

Once you make any changes to your profile, that information is automatically sent to
all your friends' news feeds. "So, in this sort of viral way, you can be slowly
building your brand," says Carmichael. "If you choose your friends wisely, you will
be creating a very solid reputation for yourself."

Finally, there are those entrepreneurs who are discovering the value of Facebook
applications, third-part mini-programs that can run on the site. Since the platform
was first made available in May, its popularity has exploded, says Carmichael, with
even LinkedIn creating a job search application on Facebook. "When your competitors
start coming to you, you know you're on to something."

The site still isn't perfect, says Carmichael. "There needs to be more space to
promote business relationships. From being able to explain in more detail how you
know someone, to maintaining a separate list of professional contacts versus other
friends, there's a lot Facebook could do to broaden its appeal to business owners."

In the meantime, however, Carmichael says it should not be overlooked. "Any
entrepreneur who wants to live to see tomorrow needs to embrace the technology of
tomorrow, and for now, that's Facebook."

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Evan Carmichael is available for an interview. Please contact him at
evan@evancarmichael.com.

Evan is an entrepreneur and international speaker. Evan\'s website,
Web Site = http://www.evancarmichael.com

Contact Details = Evan Carmichael Communications
http://www.evancarmichael.com

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