Facebook’s latest feature

By Tim Priebe on September 22, 2009 at 6:53 am in How-To, Social Networking, Video

Facebook just added a new feature where you can link to other people in comments. See how this works, and where it doesn’t work.

Linking to your Facebook profile

By Tim Priebe on December 12, 2008 at 6:30 am in How-To, Video

Although I’ve already written a non-video blog entry on the topic, I thought this topic would be a good one to try out a video blog entry.

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Linking to your Facebook profile

By Tim Priebe on October 9, 2008 at 6:30 am in General

Want to link to your Facebook profile on your website? It’s not quite as easy as you might think. Unfortunately, Facebook does not provide a built-in way to link directly to your profile. Google to the rescue…

One of the features you might not already know about on Google is the ability to search specific sites only. So we can actually search Facebook only for your name, and see what address Google shows us.

Let’s try a client of ours here at T&S, Missi Bryant of MissiBryantVA.com. (Hi, Missi!) We’ll search Google by typing in the exact following phrase. Make sure you don’t put any spaces before or after the colon (:).

site:facebook.com Missi Bryant

If your search results were anything like mine, Missi’s profile is the first one that pops up. Right below it, Google shows the actual link to her profile page.

www.facebook.com/people/Missi_Bryant/1147929675

Not quite as succinct as it could be, but there it is. Copy and paste that link onto your web page (and be sure to add the http:// at the beginning), and you’re good to go.

Here’s a screenshot of the search results:

Just a warning: This actually links to your “public search listing” on Facebook. A website visitor must be logged in to continue on to your profile.