What Is The Facebook Like Button?
Adding the Facebook button as another tool to add to your arsenal to help your page rank higher in the search engine rankings and help generate more traffic. It is also a very useful marketing tool to use to allow others to share the word about your product, service or website.
The Like button is a social plugin and one of the most important among the existing Facebook plugins. Only add some code to your site, and the button becomes "customized" for any visitor to your website clicking, allowing visitors to their profile to post Facebook a direct link to your site. Very powerful.
But, remember to include Facebook as a button on your site, you need a Facebook account, namely, set up your personal profile on Facebook. So just a matter of entering the code and putting "under the covers" on your website. If you are not interested in the technique, your web support person can do it for you or contact us, and we will solve it for you.
Can I Put On More Than One Website?
There is no problem! For those who have more than one site, there is no limit to the number of times you can use the Facebook like icon button. You can post it on all your websites to drive as much traffic as you want.
This can be in addition to any link text, or "flagship" Facebook boxes may already be in place. Including the 'Like' button on your site or blog adds another way for your visitors to instantly become a fan of your business without having to connect to Facebook. As soon as a visitor likes your page, a link to your page is added to your profile - instant exposure for you!
Can I Customize Facebook Like Button?
When you use the "Like" button on your site or blog, you also have several options on how to view it. You can only use the familiar icon thumbs with the word or may include the names and profile photos of visitors who liked your page. Another option is to show the number of people who liked the page beside the "Like" button.
So, How to Publish The "Like" Button On My Site?
It is a relatively simple process that involves the use of standard codes that can be obtained from Facebook itself.
Basically, you have two options. You can use XFBML or iframe code. The Iframe tag has a fixed size, while XFBML tags are more flexible and even allows you to post comments on a particular web page.
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