Fanning/Following is the new SEO?

So lots of friends have been messaging and emailing me about my bizarre Fanning behavior on Facebook. Weirdly none complain when I fan someone/some brand on Twitter. I guess cause that affects my feed, not theirs (Facebook apparently informs them about my fanning?).

In any case, I thought I’ll fire up a blog post about it, and guess where a few of these things are headed, and why its important that people fan brands, things/people they like etc.

Firstly irrespective of how many friends you have (I have around 250) on Facebook, there is no way your stream has new things to show every time. It simply doesn’t happen. For most people who check their Facebook 1-2 times a day its fine, but mostly people probably are spending north of 1 hour on Facebook (site/mobile etc.).

For the latter, fresh content is important, otherwise they are simply wasting time. Many people are getting their news, thoughtful articles etc. simply based on this feed. I can imagine 15-18 year olds not caring much of Yahoo! news, Google news etc.

Now back to the fanning behavior, the more things you fan, the more realtime your feed can be. Now if a brand spams my feed, I simply remove them. But most brands are being creative, they don’t talk about themselves all the time. In fact they provide thoughtful notes, links and commentary on things that have absolutely nothing to do with their brand.

Facebook Pages is going to evolve, and my money is on the fact that its going to really make Social (e)Commerce skyrocket. With the pending launch of Facebook Payments, its going to make for one heady mix! Imagine Brand X launches a product Y. They inform all their followers (say10k+). These followers with a few clicks can buy product Y off Brand X’s facebook page, without leaving Facebook, without entering their address/credit card # etc. cause Facebook already knows those details. Whats more these people get to share their purchase with their friends etc.

Now all this can be done on www.brandX.com also, and they can possibly (and most probably will) use Facebook Connect on their site, and make it social. But the idea of going to one place (Facebook) and being able to get all your news, catch up on friends, order product Y (maybe some flowers for your Mom) etc. etc. is pretty nice!

So there you go, I don’t really love each of the brands I fan on Facebook, but thats a cost I am willing to pay for a realtime stream, interesting links/discussions and getting to know more than I will from just my friends (who are awesome too!)

  • I am also a facbook facker! but day by day the worm risk from those of the utlity links are also embaresses me,

    by the way, still, itz the number one!
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