If you are technically challenged like myself but using the many social networking sites out there right now, then you've come to the right place.
Facebook recently "changed faces" and it has many people a little confused (myself not excluded).
If you use Facebook as I do for networking and socializing, then the changes might seem a little transparent to you at first but once you take a look around, you will find that it seems much more organized and user-friendly than before.
I just started using Facebook 3 months ago, so I am far from an expert on navigation and the many uses it offers I use it mainly for socializing, connecting with friends and networking for my business and find it to be a very powerful tool.
So, for those of you who are still in Facebook 101 as myself, let me share with you what I consider to be the good aspects of this new facelift - (techies excluded here please).
The first thing you notice when you log on now is the organization. It doesn't seem to be so jumbled and confusing. I am able to navigate with ease to the pages or applications I am interested in using. I can much more quickly see what my friends are up to now. All of the information seems to still be there that was there before, just a little more oganized. On the home page you can quickly click on any sub menu and see News Feed, Status Updates, Posted Items and Live Feed.
It enables you to quickly browse through to see what is going on, connect with friends and update your status without information overload. I can go to the "Live Feed" sub-menu, see what is "news" in my friend's worlds (what groups they joined, what they are doing) or switch over to the "Status Updates" to see what they are up to right now. It makes navigating and "catching up" with your friends much easier.
My world is already inundated with enough static and noise so having this nice, clean platform eliminates a lot of that for me and I tend to be inclined to check facebook in the evening just to catch up on things and utilize it as it is meant to be - for social networking.
Another great feature is the Applications Box.
Events, Photos, Videos, Twitter - with the click of a button you can instantly see all of this information in one place. So if you are logging on just to check upcoming events, you can go directly to the Applications Box, click on Events and see past events, upcoming events, friend's events and my favorite - birthdays.
All of the birthdays are now is one place, under one tab by month and you can easily access them daily and check any upcoming birthdays for the month, day and year. I LOVE this feature. Also, if you are a Twitter fan, you can check out all of your fellow Twitters by clicking on the Twitter application. I am always in the app when I am on Facebook catching up on my fellow "Twitterers" without having to log in to Twitter.
One other improvement that I became aware of after reading the Developers Blog of Facebook was a shift in the use of "good apps" which can be more trusted by the end user.
Having already contracted one virus that completely obliterated my laptop, I am very leary of downloading any apps that I do not fully trust. So instead of accepting the requests, I ignore them and potentially ignore a lot of great networking opportunities. Well, apparently, the new "look" has tried to correct this problem. (I guess I am not the only one who is not big on downloading apps).
Directly from the Developers Blog of Facebook - "With the upcoming changes, we hope to shift the balance more in favor of good apps, which we think in the long term is good for everyone. Users will get better applications, and users will be able to put more trust into applications, thus spurring further adoption."
So now the applications or requests will be greeted with a little more "trust" and lot less "caution". This will enable you to utilize the networking capabilities of Facebook to their fullest - especially for newbies like myself.
If you are not using Facebook now to network, then you are missing out on an incredible opportunity to utilize social networking for your business.
If you currently have a Facebook page, but just need some help navigating around or you are completely new to this and need help in setting up a Facebook page from scratch, you can utilize the step-by-step tutorials offered at Renegade University by Mike Klingler.
This is great program for newbies and seasoned pros and it has been extremely instrumental in helping me with my attraction marketing.
Mike Klingler will soon be offering updated tutorials on navigating only through the changes for those of us who only need to highlight the changes.
So if the facebook changes have you a little confused, you are not alone. Spend some time navigating through the site and see if you are not finding it a little easier and less confusing.
It will take some time; change always does; but I think you will find the new "look" a lot less jumbled and much more "user-friendly" for us newbies!