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Free Facebook Ads

Here’s a little treat for anyone that wants $200 in free FaceBook advertising…

The treat is, obviously, $200 worth of coupon codes that work at FaceBook. I forgot to post about this a while back, and there was no reason because other people did, but I have a neat trick to add. ;)

But first, here are the coupon codes:

T5V6-1JKV-TNH9-2MRH
2JXY-WTFK-72Y0-VJ6Y
R1X5-0NH7-5FXW-5YEC

(I think one expired in July, but two of them should still work for $50 each.)

All you have to do is go into your FaceBook account, click “Advertising” in the footer, then the “Billing” link, and then the “Funding Sources” tab. Then click “Enter Coupon Code” in the bottom right and you can add the coupons.

Now for another $100 in free ads, click here to add the Visa Business application to your Facebook profile.

But here’s the trick:

They want you to fill out a business profile when you sign-up, and you might think you have to give them all your personal info to get the $100. Well, you don’t!

Just add the application, and when it gets to the screen for filling out your profile, just close the page.

Then open up your email and Facebook will have already sent you the coupon code for $100 of free ads, courtesy of the Visa Business app!

Easy as pie! Just remember, everything expires in October though, so get to it!

Today’s Lesson: The reason I posted these codes, even though I’m not sure if they still work, is because there is still an important lesson here with the Visa business application. That lesson is to always be on the lookout for system inefficiencies that you can exploit.

MyBlogLog Profiles Going Dynamic (By Copying Facebook)

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This just in! Breaking news from MyBlogLog!

To maintain their status as the top social network/widget/blog whatever service, MyBlogLog is launching an exiting new feature. It’s called “New with Me” and will be a new part of your profile that displays aggregated updates from you and your friends’ online activity.

In a couple weeks, we’ll be launching a new feature called New with Me. This feature will use the URLs on the Services tab of your MyBlogLog profile to aggregate your latest activity on sites such as Twitter, Last.fm, Digg, and YouTube. As a result, your profile page will look different - publicly available updates from the services you have listed will be merged with your existing information. Your latest Flickr photos, Last.fm tracks, and YouTube videos, will all be in one place. Updates from your contacts on MyBlogLog will be merged and available as well. Simply put, the New with Me feature will transform your static profile into a dynamic one.

(Quoted from a recent email.)

In other words, it’s an exciting new feature!……. that Facebook did a long time ago.

But unlike Facebook, MyBlogLog is actually alerting users to the upcoming change and allowing us to opt-out if we prefer to keep our privacy. At least they learned something from the Facebook fiasco…

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