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Title: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 24, 2010, 03:22:38 AM
Hey Lance, can we have another column where all the boat pages are listed to show the address for our museum boat facebook page?
That would be another source of advertising and for some of us, it is a lot easier to update and add to the facebook page than to get whomever runs the website to update their page. Oh yeah, be nice to Emily and it will pay off in the next few days. LOL ;)
Thanks,
Bill
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Lance Dean on February 24, 2010, 09:51:03 AM
Sure thing Bill.  I'll work on that.  I don't know of many museum boats that have pages.  Let's see...Marlin, Batfish, Razorback, and a couple others.  I'll be hunting for them.
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 24, 2010, 10:24:33 AM
Well, we'll just have to show them how a facebook page can be a good advertisement for their boat. There is a definate advantage to setting one up as a fan page over a group page.
Thanks, ;D
Bill
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: MWALLEN on February 24, 2010, 10:34:31 AM
Batfish has one...I'm updating the website today or tomorrow and will be add that information.

I think Rick set ours up as a fan page.

Mark
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 24, 2010, 10:54:01 AM
And I have been making a tinyurl.com   address so that those who can't copy and paste have something shorter to type in.
For instance
 http://tinyurl.com/FreedomParkFacebook 
takes you to the facebook page for the Marlin and the Hazard.
And there are a couple of these on line. I accidently got to a different one when doing a shorter url for the Freedom Park website the city runs.  So it is
http://tiny.cc/freedompark   
Something else I have been doing that seems to be helping those looking for the park is type in Freedom Park, Omaha, Ne. Then go through all the webpages and Google Maps that come up and send in corrections and updates to the various pages. Plus write reviews talking about the park.  At least that way, people bringing up one of those websites will get the straight skinny.
Viejo 8)
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Karen D. on February 24, 2010, 10:59:14 AM
There isn't a page specifically for Cobia, but the (Wisconsin Maritime) museum has one. And since I'm mostly in charge of that page there is far more Cobia info than museum info.  ;)
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 24, 2010, 11:09:33 AM
Karen, went to Facebook and typed in Wisconsin Maritime and Wicsonsin Maritime Museum and couldn't get anything to come up.
I did find a website for it and found you listed as the Assistant Education/Submarine Curator, but no webmaster listed for the page.
Let me know how to find the Facebook Page for it and if you haven't done one yet for either the boat or the Museum, please set it up as a fan page as then we can link back and forth to it and it has more features that can be used than a group page does. One of the things I am going to be exploring is the setting up of a budget to advertise on Facebook. Several major corporations are now turning to Facebook as a cheaper and farther reaching advertising medium. You can budget in a set amount per day or month and the ads show until you reach that amount.
I like your website. I'll steal some of your ideas to try and talk the City of Omaha into using on theirs.
That's one of the biggest advantages of Facebook, I can go in, add, change, discuss live with others and don't have to wait for someone else to get it done.
Thanks,
Viejo
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 24, 2010, 11:15:55 AM
Oh yes, let me invite any and all of you here to drop into LIB's BBS under General Discussion, then " A Letter posted on the BCBBS"
Start with page one. I say that because when you aren't signed in, it automatically takes you to the last page.
http://www.lockwoodbase.com/BBS/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=1481&start=1
Forgot to mention that the url only takes you to page one of three, so when you get done reading, go below and click on 2, then 3 and so forth.
We are having an interesting discussion about moving to ways of looking for donators of large sums of money for museum boats. Those who set up estate giving, annunities, trust funds, insurance giving. We also talk about the USSVCF and how it can provide matching funds for USSVI bases who are involved with helping out a museum boat. Any who might have questions about any of this, please post here and we'll try and answer them. I know some of you have had problems with some subvets, but we are slowly getting them to understand that they and there bases can best help by just helping as needed and in turn the bases can provide some funds to help the museum boat.
Viejo. ;D
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Karen D. on February 24, 2010, 02:38:20 PM
Well that's strange that you couldn't find it. I don't like the sound of that. This link will hopefully work
http://en-gb.facebook.com/pages/Manitowoc-WI/Wisconsin-Maritime-Museum/102141641281  (http://en-gb.facebook.com/pages/Manitowoc-WI/Wisconsin-Maritime-Museum/102141641281)
If not, there is a link to our Facebook page on the bottom of our main website. www.wisconsinmaritime.org (http://www.wisconsinmaritime.org)
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Lance Dean on February 24, 2010, 06:47:51 PM
One thing that is good (or somewhat bad) about creating a fan page on Facebook is the little affidavit that you must agree to upon creation.  It basically says that you have the authority to create the fan page you are about to create.  That's why I haven't created a fan page yet for the USS Drum.  I feel like I might get into some kind of trouble if I did so.
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Tom Bowser on February 24, 2010, 07:00:16 PM
I believe the Drum is on face book, I don't go there so I haven't checked it out .
Tom
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 24, 2010, 07:25:34 PM
Karen, the reason I didn't find it is that the word Maiotowoc is first in the title although once it is up, it does Say Wisconsin Maritime Museum. But I have it marked now and put it as favorite on three pages I do.
Thanks for all your work. I'll look around, then get back.
Lance, if you have the ok, to do a website for the Drum, can't imagine anyone griping about you doing a fanpage.  Just don't put down all the top secret stuff. LOL
It is a really good recruiting tool to get people who surf the web to know about the museum boats. Also, you can update the page faster than most websites get updated and if you have the facebook url in your website front page, you'll get people going there. Remember, 350,000,000 potential visitors is a lot to hook up to.
Viejo
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Lance Dean on February 24, 2010, 07:36:05 PM
I believe the Drum is on face book, I don't go there so I haven't checked it out .
Tom

The nuclear Drum is on Facebook.
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 24, 2010, 07:38:36 PM
Well, don't be letting out it's secrets. LOL  Put up a fan page for the diesel one and use common sense and you'll have no problem.
Viejo :D
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Tom Bowser on February 25, 2010, 06:49:40 AM
Lance
If you go to Mobile Bay Base web site I belive we have a button to our face book page. I guess one day I will have to break down and get on face book.
Tom
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Lance Dean on February 25, 2010, 04:37:38 PM
Lance
If you go to Mobile Bay Base web site I belive we have a button to our face book page. I guess one day I will have to break down and get on face book.
Tom

Tom, yeah the Mobile Bay Base USSVI guys have a fan page on Facebook.  I've been a fan for a good while now.  I don't know how many of those guys are on Facebook though.  Yes, you should get on Facebook, but then if you do you won't get anything done for a while!  :)
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Gil Bohannon on February 25, 2010, 04:48:04 PM
Torsk is on FB ;-)
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Lance Dean on February 26, 2010, 01:08:17 PM
What a mess.  Some are fan pages (good), some are groups, and some are set up like people pages.  The fan pages are best suited for stuff like this.  Easier to share and stuff.

I'm trying to compile some kind of list.
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on February 26, 2010, 02:20:40 PM
Lance, I agree. We need to get someone to put out a POC and tell people to set up their boat and org. pages as fan pages. The others don't work as well and don't give you all the options a fan page does. Maybe if you wrote Pat, he would put that info out. 
I did think that a column of urls for the group fan pages shown on your boat info page, would be good for all of us  to have as a reference page. But no rush, just anytime in the next few hours. LOL Nope, no rush at all, it isn't that hard to type in a boat's name and see what comes up. Some like the Cobia, might be a little harder to find, but thankfully Karen put up the address. I found a really nice picture of her and a couple of Navy Officers. Can't remember, do we have a picture page here to post pictures of things? Guess I better check in here more often. (Grin)
Thanks for having this page up so people like me can come over and refresh their brains about things they can't remember.
Viejo
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: JTheotonio on March 16, 2010, 11:36:03 AM
Little know is the fact that Facebook limits the number of groups a person can join to 500 (I think is the number, because I hit it once), so fan pages are always much better - easier for people to join lots of these - just like a friend
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Viejo on July 11, 2010, 10:23:26 PM
Facebook is really working out well for Freedom Park. There are four facebook pages of Omaha Business interests that work with us and we advertise events for each other. Now I find people who go to facebook before coming to the park and then asking to see this or that. I think the key is to keep new things going on the page. I found Karen's page and it is very well done. I am going to start looking through all the facebook addresses  Lance has up to see the other ones.  Good job to all who have and keep up a facebook page. Something else may come along some day, but for now that is a good free way to advertise the boats.
Viejo
Title: Re: FACEBOOK Pages
Post by: Lance Dean on July 12, 2010, 12:09:46 AM
I still say that nothing can beat a good, well-maintained website.  A Facebook fan page is an easy way to advertise.