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Why Facebook matters: over the last six months Facebook referrals to QuakerQuaker.org site have grown steadily and surpassed organic Google search in December.
Why would a social media network have a page on another social media network? Good question, but hundreds of people have signed up for the QuakerQuaker Fan Page on Facebook. And why not? It’s just as good a place to share some of our favorite Quaker media as anywhere else.
As of midnight, the fan page has an easy to remember URL. Check it out at: http://www.facebook.com/quakerquaker
If you’re a Facebook user, please consider becoming a “Fan” of the page!
For those keeping track, this is the week of FGC’s Gathering. A bunch of the extended QuakerQuaker family is over there and they is covering the tweets, photos and blog posts coming out of there.
Favorites so far: Peterson’s “Where Everybody Knows Your Name (thanks to name tags)” and Jeanne’s first photo collection. There’s also an FGC Gathering tag and feed on Twitter (#fgc09) although so far it’s mostly of use to Gathering attenders.