Follow TechPP on Facebook!

Sun, Sep 6, 2009 | News, Social Media  




I’m happy to report that we’ve just launched the official TechPP fan page on Facebook. Readers on Facebook will be able to follow Technically Personal’s headlines on Facebook, and even comment on stories within our Facebook feed.

Why Facebook?

Facebook.com has a strong worldwide community of over 300 million users which is still growing. This large community allows you to:

1. Connect with friends
2. Learn more about your business associates
3. Discover, join and discuss with other developers in special interest groups like Web 2.0, Wordpress, Blogging and more
4. Get updates from the facebook news feed
5. Aggregate your blog, twitter, other streams and easily share this with your friends

Ready to connect? Great! So how do you ‘post’ information on facebook?

The Facebook Wall

One of the great things about facebook is that any facebook user can post on the TechPP’s fan page ‘wall’.

Facebook wall is simply a space on every user’s profile page that allows friends to post messages for the user to see!

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What Do I Post On The Technically Personal fan page Wall?

You can post anything related to Technology, Blogging, Internet or Gadgets. You can also interact with fellow techPP readers on the latest technology trends and/or share some cool tips, tricks, hacks, videos, photos related to any of the above mentioned topics. I do not expect it to be completely formal group page,so feel free to socialize with fellow readers.

If you haven’t joined Facebook yet, join now and Follow the Technically Personal fan page. Be sure to leave a comment on the TechPP facebook wall!

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This post was written by:

Raju - who has written 887 posts on Technically Personal!.

Raju is the owner and editor-in-chief of TechPP. A proud geek and an Internet freak, who is also a social networking enthusiast. You can follow him on Twitter @rajupp

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