Morning All,
as you all know, Plan B goes from strength to strength and is currently preparing the third loaf of bread for sale.
Each loaf of bread has a had a website, but not being a Plan B which sits on its knees and does nothing, this this loaf of bread we've moved into the modern world and got onto Twitter and Facebook.
So for the third loaf of bread we have the Facebook Page (a business page on Facebook), the twitter account linked to the Facebook page so that anything we update on Facebook gets tweeted.
And we will have the website.
This is my first time on Facebook, and what I am liking about it is it is sooooo simple, the simple timeline showing updates on the loaf of bread and the About page for the company details.
This really turns classical website design upside down, because the classical website design is a large clumsy site with lots of boring information. The Facebook timeline on the other hand is agile and minimal containing only the highlights and most important information.
This is leading me to wonder, for this third loaf, if we should keep the classical website to the minimum, and focus attention on Facebook.
What do the experts think ?
Milan.
as you all know, Plan B goes from strength to strength and is currently preparing the third loaf of bread for sale.
Each loaf of bread has a had a website, but not being a Plan B which sits on its knees and does nothing, this this loaf of bread we've moved into the modern world and got onto Twitter and Facebook.
So for the third loaf of bread we have the Facebook Page (a business page on Facebook), the twitter account linked to the Facebook page so that anything we update on Facebook gets tweeted.
And we will have the website.
This is my first time on Facebook, and what I am liking about it is it is sooooo simple, the simple timeline showing updates on the loaf of bread and the About page for the company details.
This really turns classical website design upside down, because the classical website design is a large clumsy site with lots of boring information. The Facebook timeline on the other hand is agile and minimal containing only the highlights and most important information.
This is leading me to wonder, for this third loaf, if we should keep the classical website to the minimum, and focus attention on Facebook.
What do the experts think ?
Milan.
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