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    Tagging or bookmarking websites, images, and people is a tactic that is somewhat synonymous with social media. When you send an @reply through twitter you are effectively tagging that person and linking to them in your tweet. It’s an effective tool on twitter and allows the twitterverse to see your link to that person as well. An effective way to draw some attention to your Facebook activity is to tag people in your images. The act of tagging puts it on their wall, your wall, and sends a notice to the person being tagged. Some folks use this very effectively as an awareness activity. Hint: take pictures with well-known folks you meet at conferences and then upload and tag them and you might draw some attention from the wall of your tagee.

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    This week Facebook expanded tagging in a way that I believe will be very useful for business purposes. Now, when you update your status on your personal page, business page, or on any business page where you share information, you can tag any of your followers in your update and it will automatically create a link to your follower’s page, publish the status update to that person’s wall, and send them a notice that they were tagged. Do you see how that might be useful?

    A couple rules. The folks you tag must be following you and a tagged person has the option to delete the tag. Try this out, but don’t overdo it!

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    The way you invoke the tag is where the twitterlike comparisons really come into play. You start typing your status update and then add the “@” and the Facebook system will drop down a list of possible people to tag as you start typing that person’s name. The @ sign does not appear in the update like on twitter but it signals Facebook that you are trying use the tagging feature.

    My guess is that this functionality will be a big hit and Facebook may look to expand it to events, comments and other updating features.

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    Posted by: John Jantsch on Sep 17, 09 | 5:05 am
    Category: Marketing Strategy, Social Media | Tags: , , ,

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    • ThomasParry
      This great information. Thanks for sharing this with everyone.
    • I use TweetDeck to post in twitter. I have linked my facebook account to post in Facebook when I post in twitter. If I tag someone in Twitter will it send an invalid message to Facebook (since the tag will more than likely be different)?
    • My guess is you couldn't do this as you suspected because of the difference in systems - it's pretty simple to test however.
    • Elizabeth_H
      I just noticed this feature this morning. Thanks for pointing out how to put it to good use!
    • Thanks John. I think this means I have to focus some more attention on Facebook; it's becoming more relevant as a business social media tool.
    • dallaswindowcleaner
      didn't know, thanks for the information
    • I have been having fun with the new tagging feature. It great when thanking someone for a referral or giving recognition to someone. Great post!
    • I so love facebook! Its part of my daily routine
    • I like that the feature is similar to Twitter. That way we don't have to learn a new sytnax. I hope this trend continues that social networks try to use similar features that they see are popular. The easier they can make it on users to learn how to use all of the features, the more popular a network will be.

      Thanks for the valuable information!
    • Bob -

      I'm really interested about what this does for business purposes as well.

      Before the feature came out, I was wondering if Facebook would limit the features for business pages or groups, but it looks like they didn't. Simply put, what it's done is it's offered virality "one step out".... by having people tag your (or...your business) without having to be on that page, you're creating a direct link between their contacts and your profile/page/etc.

      I put up a short summary of how wall posting works with the new feature: bit.ly/STbTv if anyone finds it helpful (or has other insights!).
    • It would be way better if they only displayed the first name in the status messages (or at least gave you the option). Who wants to say "Heading to the park with Maria Sanchez-Gonzales" when they can simply say "Heading to the park with Maria" and have just her first name act as the link to her profile? It's so much more conversational...
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