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The Growth Of Facebook Games And Just How Addictive Are They? #infographic

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5 Ways Facebook Contests Boost Your Company's Fan Page

5 Ways Facebook Contests Boost Your Company's Fan Page | Must Play | Scoop.it
Marketers are always looking at finding new and effective ways to reach their target audience.
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Wow, great Facebook gamify tips here.

Ruth Bass's curator insight, April 13, 2013 8:08 PM

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ItHappensinAlabama's comment, April 15, 2013 1:01 PM
Very informative, thanks. I think I'll give your suggested platform a try once my present contest runs out on the woobox platform.
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GAME ON - Facebook Becomes A Gamer [Is This FB Idea GOOD or BAD? Leave A Comment]

GAME ON - Facebook Becomes A Gamer [Is This FB Idea GOOD or BAD? Leave A Comment] | Must Play | Scoop.it
After years of being strictly a platform for gaming companies to distribute and promote their titles, Facebook on Tuesday unveiled its new mobile games publishing initiative, aiming to back a select handful of gaming outfits to ...
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Facebook As Partner
Wow, this move by Facebook in interesting and a balloon filled with interesting ideas and notions. Facebook is setting up to do more than simply host games. Facebook will take a cut of game revenue in order to help facilitate product acceptance in ways only it can (tap that amazing database for "like me" gamers).

There is talk that Facebook's real revenue comes from the information they've managed to gather on a billion people. This move suggests a way for Facebook to make money from its information while helping nascent game companies get a leg up. Sounds like a win-win to me.

 

Khalid Hart's curator insight, March 6, 2014 12:00 PM

Facebook has really turned its tide as far as usage goes.  I rarely if ever see a status anymore. These days all I see is pictures from some page I liked back in 2010 and then multiple candy crush saga invites.  I used to play Mafia Wars until I realized that it's a never ending game. Someone told me they surpassed rank level 999 and was still ascending.  Simply put Facebook has become its own unofficial console. I say that because there are plenty of games to choose from not to mention you can also tie in your mobile device games to Facebook.