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		<title>Facebook Pro &#8211; Facebook&#8217;s Revenue Stream</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 20:56:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[facebook]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Facebook Pro]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve always been an early adopter of technology, social media and new websites that had a technological edge. I read quite a few of the tech news websites and love to get in on early beta and beta offerings from companies. One of my recent favorite betas that I was invited to was lite.facebook.com. On [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve always been an early adopter of technology, social media and new websites that had a technological edge.  I read quite a few of the tech news websites and love to get in on early beta and beta offerings from companies.  One of my recent favorite betas that I was invited to was <a href="http://lite.facebook.com/">lite.facebook.com</a>.  On the surface, it seemed to lack a certain finesse, but, the biggest feature it had was that it was extremely quick, lacked the application spam and let me see 99% of what I was interested in.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve loved Google Voice and was a fairly early adopter.  I had tried Grand Central, but, it didn&#8217;t replace enough functionality with what I had currently set up with the local phone company.  Google Wave and their Sandbox is another product that I find very intriguing.  I have worked with Wave Federations and I think once someone develops a killer app for Wave, it&#8217;ll gain wide acceptance.</p>
<p>But, this isn&#8217;t about Google, this is about Facebook.</p>
<p>I was an early adopter of FB Connect.  I&#8217;ve written a number of applications that I&#8217;ve not released to experiment with their API and have been generally impressed by their openness.  Some of the information an application is able to access is a privacy nightmare.  People complain day in and day out about Google and Privacy &#8211; perhaps because Google has to collect all of its market intelligence based on your surfing habits, and then Facebook finds a way to have you spend hours customizing your profile &#8211; giving Facebook precisely the information that makes their advertising system 10x more intrusive than Google could ever be.  Back to the point.</p>
<p>In August I received an email from Facebook asking if I would participate in another beta project.   I was warned that this one would entail a purchase from their store, but, in exchange, I would receive credit towards advertising.  It makes perfect sense to test the payment system ahead of time on a major release &#8211; something many new electronic stores fail to do.  I clicked the link saying I would be a part of their beta and waited.  </p>
<p>And waited.</p>
<p>Last night, a very cryptic email arrived with a link to follow to read about this exciting new product Facebook had to offer.  As I read the page, I was already pulling out my wallet to get my credit card because the service seemed perfect for me.  Having to maintain a LinkedIn profile and a Facebook Profile has always been an exercise in duplication.  Facebook doesn&#8217;t ask enough questions to really be useful in business and I suspect if they put their heads together, they could develop a new angle.</p>
<p>It appears they listened.</p>
<p>The page was very basic, it talked about the benefits of a &#8216;Facebook Pro&#8217; account, pricing hadn&#8217;t been established but they had set a test price of $29.95 for a 6 month recurring membership.  </p>
<p>Some of the benefits listed included:</p>
<p>* Ability to store Work History<br />
* Ability to write Recommendations on profiles<br />
* Tighter control over Profile Security<br />
* Additional Contact Method fields<br />
* Certification badges<br />
* Digital Business cards</p>
<p><a href="http://cd34.colocdn.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/facebook-pro-beta.png"><img src="http://cd34.colocdn.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/facebook-pro-beta-300x181.png" alt="facebook pro beta" title="facebook pro beta" width="300" height="181" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-853" /></a></p>
<p>Once you get in, there is a small NDA that prevents screenshots of the interface, but, it is obvious that there are hundreds of people in the beta.  Even as I have set up some business interests, it is listing profiles in a &#8216;Business Network&#8217; that are staggeringly accurate.  A refreshing change from the People You May Know lottery.</p>
<p>So far, the new options are quite intriguing and if the quality of the business contacts I&#8217;ve made in the beta are indicative of the trend, I think Facebook has a real winner here.</p>
<p>I found it interesting that the beta was released which allows tighter control over privacy the day after they release new privacy options that the masses are hailing as anti-privacy.  Perhaps this is why Facebook chose this week to release the beta.</p>
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